Light to work by when setting Norland...

RedLED

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Could you take any LED flashlight and put a UV filter from a camera on it and then go to work on the Trit install, with no Norland setting problems?

Man, I have tons of UV filters. Also, our desert home has UV window treatments, could I work freely in these rooms?

Any thoughts.

Thank you,

NR

Also, is this the best forum for this topic?
 
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mash.m

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Hi Ned,

no this will not work. a normal led torch will not produce any uv light. so your uv filter will block all the light produced by the led. you need a real (expensive)uv led or a cheap counterfight bill detector wich uses a uv tube.

markus
 

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Hi Ned,

no this will not work. a normal led torch will not produce any uv light. so your uv filter will block all the light produced by the led. you need a real (expensive)uv led or a cheap counterfight bill detector wich uses a uv tube.

markus

So an XPG or XML in the cool color temp.'s do not produce any UV and we are safe to use them?

I think I will just get a McGizmo Haiku in UV , and I could use it at night here in the desert, and of course hotel rooms...oh God!

Thanks so much for your help.

All the best,

NR
 
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mash.m

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Take a look here from the xm-l datasheet. Absolute nothing below 400nm...

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