"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We coat outside in the shop, store the coated screens horizontally in the dark room till they dry, then they are put along the wall based on mesh count.
When emulsion is still "liquid" it isn't really that sensitive.I don't think his shop has windows but it has large roll up doors... I'm betting it doesn't bother him or the emulsion if those doors are open.I wouldn't coat in direct sun light (but I wonder if it really would hurt much).
I do great halftones and great screens
...If your Wet emulsion that you opened on Tues. is already exposed by ( lets say 1%), after 2 days of being exposed to light for a few minutes, a couple times a day, then another 2 days its been exposed by ( lets say 3%) and by Monday, you open it up and coat using the last of it and its been exposed at 5%, then that has to play a role on exposure time. Your exposure results will be slightly harder to get an accurate exposure than let's say it could have been with protected emulsion....
Simply saying someone will have to increase their exposure time because of moving their coating outside of a light safe area isn't all that accurate. Alan, did you guys have to change anything? They just moved from light safe to non-light safe and if anyone would catch something like that I am certain Alan would. Is he doing lab accurate testing? No, but it's closer than guessing based on gut feelings.