Partnered with Richard Greaves on getting a Radiometer. These are some findings shortly after setting it up without loading the calibration curves. They are also taken from various distances and angles so the intensity is not consistent, but it gives a great idea of what's going on.
LED Shop lighting is the overhead lights (we converted our fluorescents to LED in December). 5000K. Interestingly, the light does not start until 425-430nm so I am curious if that can expose the screens. My understanding is that 420 is about the max that could. 'will have to ask some questions.
fluo6k is the 8' long fluorescent tube at 6000K. Output from lower temperature bulbs was almost identical on the lower end. It is interesting to see that there is a small spike at 370 and than a bigger one a 405. This confirms what we found before that caused us to cover the CTS so the screens are not exposed to the bulbs.
halogen is a 500W work light that many startup shops use to expose the screens. It is clear from the graph that there is very little UV compared to the visible light.
I did not ask for permission to post the results from the LED units we have here, but needles to say, they are as described. Single tall peak of one wavelength.
Richard will take some measurements next week on the MH, but we have all seen those graphs before. . .
pierre