My new darkroom
I'd like to share photos of my new darkroom.
I also want to ask whether I should increase the breadth of the black matte paint behind the enlarger. I've followed Ansel's recommendations. His book recommends light walls and black matte paint behind the enlarger to prevent reflection from the walls. I wouldn't say I have an overabundance of light, with only 4 individual safelights. I considered adding some blinders on either side of the enlarger but there is a door just to the left of the enlarger so I don't have space around the enlarger on that side even if blinders would have helped. However, in looking at possibilities, I couldn't see a discernible drop off in the amount of light hitting the baseboard anyway.
I've put the enlarger where it is (that is, not further away from the sink and not directly opposite it, as Ansel suggests) because the floor, which is uncomfortably uneven, is most level where I've put the enlarger. The workbench is attached to the wall, but sitting at a slant can drive one crazy. It was a decision based on the frequency of making contact prints at long exposures.
I hung the plastic clothes storage bag to keep film from getting too dusty while drying (based on recommendations from this site). I squeegee it first and it seems to dry fairly quickly.
I have nice computing and matting space on the opposite side of the wall.
I welcome any suggestions for improvements of the darkroom.
The room is about 7' x 11'. I bought the used 7' long Leedal/Calumet sink from Craig's list. We moved the washer & dryer out of the space, and with a contractor's help built a wall and door to separate it from the computing/workroom.
The overall space is a 1927 single garage which was sliding down a hill at some time in the past. A year ago we replaced the door with one I hoped to be light- and dust-tight. We almost got there. I've added some black plastic where there was a chance of some light leaks. Also a photographer told me once that if you tape a black plastic bag to the wall it will attract dust; then all you have to do is wipe it down, so I figured these plastic strips can work as dust magnets as well. We put a small air conditioner in the adjacent room for cooling and positive pressure, a Doran 12x12 louver in the separating wall (with a filter) so I'm not sure there is a lot of draw from 12x12 Doran ventilating fan. (I tried blowing bubbles--a test I'd heard about once--and wasn't impressed.) Still, I plan to open the door often. We'll see how much dust that brings in. Live and learn.
I'm excited to get started.
(This is my first time posting images. I hope they follow after all this build-up.)
Sara