Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Those are pretty amazing burn times. If a bulb will last that long and you can get those burn times there would never be a reason for you to think about LED.
Exposure latitude is something that gets overlooked when we are talking about fast exposures. Take 20 seconds as an example. If you are able to expose that fast on your unit there is no room for error. 1 second either way is 1/20 = 5% for each unit. Thats a lot of difference in exposure. Does the Starlight allow you to shoot in tenths of a second?
I know you love the HVP Alan, and I use it for my thicker low mesh stencils and LOVE it for those, but man o man is the SP1400 holding better detail on my 1k MH unit. I can expose the SP1400 for basically whatever I want and hold every dot on a 55lpi screen, but if I go over even 10 seconds with my HVP i start getting major undercutting and lose 5-10% on the low end, so I have that dialed in for basically every mesh and coating method as a necessity. The SP1400 I basically just do 2/1 sharp on every screen and expose for the same amount and they always come out perfect. Takes about twice as long though...
Just got a gallon of the 1400. I should have some screens coated by the end of the day. So what would everyone say as far as burn times up against the HVP? If I can do a 150/48 HVP screen with 4 LU's, where would be a good place to start with the 1400?