DLawson
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[re: who doesn't listen to music in darkroom]
I also don't. I have enough trouble as it is keeping track of time of prints in trays with just the sounds inside my head. With good music playing, I'd be completely lost.
When I get a dedicated darkroom, I'll see about better timers (better timer displays) that might allow for bringing in the music. Maybe.
When I have music playing, I am involved with the music.
In the darkroom, I'm involved with the magic of the process and frustration with my limited mastery thereof. I suspect, for me, that music would slow my progress.
I don't most of the time
I too like the sounds of the darkroom
I also don't. I have enough trouble as it is keeping track of time of prints in trays with just the sounds inside my head. With good music playing, I'd be completely lost.
When I get a dedicated darkroom, I'll see about better timers (better timer displays) that might allow for bringing in the music. Maybe.
When I have music playing, I am involved with the music.
In the darkroom, I'm involved with the magic of the process and frustration with my limited mastery thereof. I suspect, for me, that music would slow my progress.