Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Maybe someone from an emulsion company would be kind enough to jump in with some suggestions. I have yellow sleeves on my lamps. White light would usre be nice. I don't know how my screen guy can stand to work in that yellow light for 10 hours a day.
To be honest not sure where to source them. Someone mentioned some large screen supplyers were starting to Cary them. I read an article a while back about them and someone posted pics of a screen room with them some time ago. I will most likely go that route when we do our screen room. I hate working under the yellow lights. As long as you stay out of the 260nm-310nm spectrum you should be fine. Greg has also suggested painting the walls and ceiling with a cream yellow color to absorb the stray UV. It was like a 1205U or something, I got it written down some where.
Well after two weeks both LED light sources failed the coin test to a point. It appears around eight days the emulsion starts to cross link and by days 10-11 pretty much exposed. Going to see if I can find a UV meter to use and try some more experimenting.