edcooleyar
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Our shop is all 5K LED lights and we have a canon 1380XT and colorado 1630 delivering next month. Is it possible to put uv blocking film on the lights or should we be looking at new lighting?
Good idea, I’ll do that and see what it comes up with. I’ve also ordered some dimmers and uv block. Right now they’re as bright as a football field.I believe if you have an Xrite i1 pro, you can measure the wavelength from the lights in your shop.
No oce has not visited. I’ve got a conference call this morning to discuss the site survey. I’ll let you know what they say.Océ 1300 series uses 380-420nm UV wavelength according to the manual. Most of those light sources don't emit much in that range apart from direct sunlight.
You mention that your LEDs are 5000K, which is natural white which emits longer wavelengths than the cool white in the graphs. If this were me it wouldn't be a concern, however did Océ do a site visit before ordering the machine? They should have said something if it were an issue.
Here is the wavelength map from xrite. While it doesn’t show much below 400nm it spikes around 450nm. As soon as the uv block arrives I’ll measure it again.I believe if you have an Xrite i1 pro, you can measure the wavelength from the lights in your shop.