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Oh! one more thing...here is a layout drawing I did of my darkroom. It's not to scale, but it kinda gives you a sense of "what's where"! :wink:

Ok...two more things! The other picture is the shelf behind the door. I have a lighted magnifier there so I can look at test prints.
 

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Good Evening, Jeanette,

Looks like a very workable set-up. I would seriously consider putting a coat of flat black paint on the wall near the enlarger.

Konical
 
Took some shots of the darkroom with my recently acquired SQ-A but discovered in developing them that I didn't understand how the time exposure setting worked (must remember to read the manual FIRST in future....) so used a P&S digicam instead for these pics... And to think, I tidied up the darkroom just for a digicam - huh!

Base units are kitchen units from the local DIY store, pulled out about 9" from the wall with a batten along the wall to hold the back edge of the counter top to give the extra depth the enlarger etc needs - once the top is screwed to the units and the wall it's solid as a rock. I'm not a fan of open shelves - too much dust to be spread around... Hot water is via a 3kW instant water heater just visible in the far corner next to the lower fan under the shelf at the end of the 6' sink.

Need more sockets!

Cheers, Bob.
 

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Ok here is my Darkroom

First my dark cubby hole then the rest of the facility. This is where Les did the darkroom course a year ago last November.
 
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My 25-year dream darkroom

My father was nice enough to build me a workable darkroom when I was 13. It was 3 feet wide by about 5 feet wide located behind the fake walls of our basement. It wasn't much but it started my love affair with photography.

Ever since then I have dreamed of having the best darkroom I could imagine. Well, I finally had the space, time and money to complete my dream darkroom.

Its located in our home office in the basement so its a complete digital/analog darkroom. At this point only the analog side is up and it will probably stay that way.

From a creative standpoint, I use analog for critical portraits and my black and white landscape/street photography. For everything else, its digital.

I shoot mostly in MF. The enlarger is a wall-mounted (finally!--what a difference it makes) Saunders/LPL 4550XLG. Best investment I have ever made.

Enough of the text. Here are the photos of the darkroom (with photos produced in it to come soon).

If any Apug'ers in the Scarsdale, NY area are darkroomless and want to use it, please e-mail me personally. Should be completed in the next two weeks.
 

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jeffreys48 said:
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If any Apug'ers in the Scarsdale, NY area are darkroomless ....

What's really sad is that there are two (2) TWO!!! beautiful darkrooms in Scarsdale Middle School which have long since been given over to storage. One is adjacent to a science classroom and the other is adjacent to an art classroom. Too bad for me....I coulda stolen away in either of them for years were they functional and spent free periods at play instead of work ;-)....ooops, did I say that out loud? WELL!!....of course I wouldn't have done that....I'd have spent every free moment preparing for rehearsals and classes just as I always do..yeah! That's the ticket....always working....yeah....
 
Why am I the only messy one?

Hey this is an interesting thread....always good to see how others do their thing and maybe steal some ideas!

The first thing that strikes me about all the darkrooms pictured so far is the tidyness of them, must be an explanation because mines always a mess but I can find things when I need them.

Here's some pics of mine, I have the darkroom split into 2 rooms, I ran out of space and had to add an extension on. Originally I printed with trays, now all processing is done with roller transport machines, this came about through volumes of work I couldn't handle in trays. I only shoot and print panoramics and they get tricky to work with in larger sizes, the machines take all the effort out of it.

Of course that means I only print on RC paper but I do both colour and B&W, about 90% is B&W.

Panoramics take you into odd film sizes and to get the most out of these sizes an odd size enlarger is required. I stretched a 4x5 floorstanding De Vere out to 4x14 and this copes with virtually anything I do. It has a colour head and I print everything with a 240mm Rodagon lens. You'll see on my work bench a paper dispenser which is one of the biggest timesavers I have as everything is printed on roll paper. My standard size is 8x40 so all you do is dial in 40" of paper, push a button and the paper feeds out and is cut to the right length. For long runs I've got a stretched roll easel that will handle 4 foot prints, simply expose and index the next one along.

While all this may sound a bit upmarket I started out loading film in the bathroom and processing in the kitchen sink. Printing was done elsewhere for many years until I could afford to build my own darkroom. A path trod by many others here....I hope it continues!

Clayton
 

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Claytume, I know what you mean about the clean darkrooms. After a long printing session my darkroom is an absolute mess. Once I'm done I usually can't stand to spend another second in there and just leave the mess and clean it up the next day.
 
Hmm, i think I'll take a few pics of my darkroom tonight. I just spent two hours cleaning the darned thing, so it's a good a time as any!
 
My darkroom is too small to get it all in, even with a 12mm. I thought of doing a bunch of digital shots and stitching them together, but seems like a lot of effort to put into something digital. Just don't feel like shaving off slices of my soul and stuffing them into a CD-ROM drive anymore.
Then, I got what seemed to be a cool idea. I'll just make a pinhole lens for my crown graphic, and get a wide-angle full-circle 4x5 view. That seems like it ought to be cool. It'll take me a week or so, though, to figure out how to do everything in the available spare time.

In my initial research, I've seen what amounts to nothing less than stunning pinhole images. I had no idea you could get that kind of quality with pinhole.

Also -- to avoid having that "freshly dropped bomb" look, I'll have to catch it just BEFORE a project. :smile:

-KwM-
 
argentic said:
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Would you mind posting some images of your darkroom? I'll start with mine.
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Here it comes Gilbert.

Some important tips from here
1) At the end of the wet place there is an vertically placed board to dry the baryte prints with a chamois-leather
2) Under the home-made sink there is a place foreseen for other 'baths': a sort of double bottem
3) There are two sinks, one next the other. One of sinks measures 40/60cm and can serve to wash the prints
4) Books are very important in the daily life of an amateur-photgrapher
5) The rotatrim30, a splendid tool.
6) Music is the most important thing in the darkroom!

kind regards
Fred
 

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fred said:
3) There are two sinks, one next the other. One of sinks measures 40/60cm and can serve to wash the prints

Hi Fred,

Are these sinks stainless steel? Did you make them yourself? Or who/where made them?
 
argentic said:
Hi Fred,

Are these sinks stainless steel? Did you make them yourself? Or who/where made them?

Gilbert,

I let them made by a friend :smile:.
Indeed, stainless steel.
If you go with a plan to a metal-worker, I think he will make the sink you want.
In fact, now I would already improve the sink. The part at the wall has to be much higher (the triple, 30cm).

Fred
 
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Gilbert,

I let them made by a friend :smile:.
Indeed, stainless steel.
If you go with a plan to a metal-worker, I think he will make the sink you want.
In fact, now I would already improve the sink. The part at the wall has to be much higher (the triple, 30cm).

Fred
In my darkroom I used marine grade plywood sheets (screwed to battens to hold it off the wall by a couple of cm) behind my plastic sink and painted them with paint intended for use on floors. Clear silicone bathroom chalk seals the join between the wood and the sink. Now I can be as sloppy as I like with the water! Worth doing and costs very little.

Cheers, Bob.
 
Oh, btw, did I tell you that my darkroom has a toilet seat?
It was part of the room I converted and even though it is "buried" under the wet table
it is there and I think its "functional" too!
Handy for an emergency with all those liquids flowing and the door shut tight...
 
Arigram, be sure to give it a flush once in awhile. We have one in the house that doesn't get much use and occasionally it dries out. If the trap dries out, it will let bad gases into the room.
 
My small one person darkroom :smile:
 

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Here's mine. The wet side is 8' long; the dry side is 6'8" and the room width is also 6'8". The wet side can accomodate 16x20 trays, but only three at a time making multiple bath processes an interesting logistical conundrum. I use the LPL4550XLG most often anymore since I'm doing more LF than MF, but the 23CIIIXL is great for making contacts and for flashing paper when it's not being used for enlarging. The third photograph is of the oil filled space heater and the rubber mat floor covering which is exceptionally comfortable to stand on. Since the darkroom is on the ground floor (which is a walkout basement) that we've converted into Susan's art studio, I have to use an 'up' pump to drain the sink....but it works extremely well, and is only on intermittently. There's a walkman and two self powered speakers as well. Man I love being there!!
 

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OK That's it if you guys keep posting these wonderful pictures of darkrooms I'm going to have to either win the lottery or find myself a rich sponsor (sponsor = mistress).
 
"OK That's it if you guys keep posting these wonderful pictures of darkrooms I'm going to have to either win the lottery or find myself a rich sponsor (sponsor = mistress)."

Funny, I was looking for a darkroom sugar daddy...

:smile:
 
Shmoo said:
"OK That's it if you guys keep posting these wonderful pictures of darkrooms I'm going to have to either win the lottery or find myself a rich sponsor (sponsor = mistress)."

Funny, I was looking for a darkroom sugar daddy...

:smile:
Well it's all in the name of art :wink:
 
"Well it's all in the name of art."

Who's Art? :D
 
Shmoo said:
"Well it's all in the name of art."

Who's Art? :D
Well there's one here but ..... I will deny I said that ..... it wasn't me it was my fingers LOL
 
Here's my small darkroom. 3m by 2m, so there will be no felines swung in here. This one is new and about twice the size of the one I used to have. Don't know what I'm going to do if I ever decide to enlarge 4 X 5 negs.
 

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