"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: GraphicDisorder on May 13, 2012, 01:29:47 PMI would suggest its likely it could affect it, just not so likely at the amount of time/light that are in some of these shops. My shop is not super bright. We coat right out in the open, lights on. Never noticed a issue vs when we use to shut all lights off and coat that way. What I did notice, is that we could see what we were doing better. LOLWhere do you store your screens?
I would suggest its likely it could affect it, just not so likely at the amount of time/light that are in some of these shops. My shop is not super bright. We coat right out in the open, lights on. Never noticed a issue vs when we use to shut all lights off and coat that way. What I did notice, is that we could see what we were doing better. LOL
Wait, heat exposes screens?
Yes, QuoteThe argument Dan is making (if I have this right) is that even cracking it open and filling up your scoop coater in said ambient light is bad for the emulsion.As the emulsion gets older, it gets gummier and is not the best to use for high def work. Thicker and harder to get a nice smooth coat. If I were coating for sim process, I'd switch to a fresh bucket. You can use the other older mud on your 110's
The argument Dan is making (if I have this right) is that even cracking it open and filling up your scoop coater in said ambient light is bad for the emulsion.