argentic said:24 hours, thats a lot. My films completely dry within an hour and a half by just hanging them in the darkroom and closing the door.
argentic said:Hi Skip,
I really like the way you constructed the wet side of your darkroom.
George Papantoniou said:<snip>
What I wanted to ask you all, is why you have decided to paint your darkroom walls white (or gray) and you haven't chosen the red colour ? I've used bright red tiles for the dark part's floor and walls and painted the ceiling and everything else in there bright red. When I use the safelights, the room is very bright and any light leaks from the enlarger head reflected on the walls become red coloured and so are safe for my paper. It also adds a coloured tone to the room that makes it really different (weird. The other part is white of course.
Cheers,
George
Nige said:lol! Sometimes I have guests... usually my 2 sons but I had 4 women in there one night!
Carol said:Hopefully this a picture of my darkroom. Bear in mind I set it up without ever having seen how a d/room is supposed to look. The sink is not plumbed, I just have a bowl of water at the end which I take it to the laundry to wash the prints. I guess I'm pretty lucky I have lots of space around me and my husband made a shelf under the sink for all my bits and pieces.
Nige said:but I had 4 women in there one night!
Flotsam said:I like your fashionable enlarger dust cover. I just use a plastic trash bag over mine.
johnnywalker said:Is that "had" in the biblical sense?
VoidoidRamone said:Oh yeah, by the way, I also share this darkroom with about 100 other highschool students...
-Grant
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