Sparky
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Hey Folks... yes, I'm new here - so please excuse any china which I might knock over in the course of this post.
Anyway - I'm in the stages of finishing a 5'x8' 'exposing room'. Not a darkroom replete with chemistry and water PER SE. But only to hold my (very first! - a devere 504) enlarger and associated equipment. So here is the background to the question: I'd been thinking for the longest time (in my iconoclastic way) that the best colour (I'm canadian so I'm allowed to spell it that way!) for a darkroom wall is GENERALLY white. Since there's no light anyway, right? Though this was not really in consideration of enlarger light spill which MAY (at least subliminally/potentially) fog paper when the walls are white.
So - in thinking about this specific problem in greater detail, I'd come up with the idea that it would be a good idea to enshroud the area around the enlarger with a 'light baffle' - horizontal, wedge shaped (pointed edge necessary because it has little surface area to reflect light) strips vertically distributed between max. height of head and lowest possible baseboard position (this range being about 8 ft. in my case!). Kind of like the interior of a camera.
THEN - it occurred to me that these 'strips' or baffles have properties which are good properties for shelves to have too. So I'm thinking - "okay - well, why don't I just build some black shelves - then I can hold all these lenses, focussing aids, etc. etc...?" So that's sort of where I'm at. Though the shelves, containing objects which will undoubtedly COMPROMISE the reflection situation, aren't the IDEAL - I think it's pretty good.
So here's the question... what colour for the REST of the walls?? I read about the guy that painted his room RED. Nifty solution. But I MAY install a colour processor at some point... so I'm a BIT concerned about that colour. I'm thinking white or grey for everything else... any objections or thoughts??
Thanks for your time readling through this lengthy bit.
Jonathan
Anyway - I'm in the stages of finishing a 5'x8' 'exposing room'. Not a darkroom replete with chemistry and water PER SE. But only to hold my (very first! - a devere 504) enlarger and associated equipment. So here is the background to the question: I'd been thinking for the longest time (in my iconoclastic way) that the best colour (I'm canadian so I'm allowed to spell it that way!) for a darkroom wall is GENERALLY white. Since there's no light anyway, right? Though this was not really in consideration of enlarger light spill which MAY (at least subliminally/potentially) fog paper when the walls are white.
So - in thinking about this specific problem in greater detail, I'd come up with the idea that it would be a good idea to enshroud the area around the enlarger with a 'light baffle' - horizontal, wedge shaped (pointed edge necessary because it has little surface area to reflect light) strips vertically distributed between max. height of head and lowest possible baseboard position (this range being about 8 ft. in my case!). Kind of like the interior of a camera.
THEN - it occurred to me that these 'strips' or baffles have properties which are good properties for shelves to have too. So I'm thinking - "okay - well, why don't I just build some black shelves - then I can hold all these lenses, focussing aids, etc. etc...?" So that's sort of where I'm at. Though the shelves, containing objects which will undoubtedly COMPROMISE the reflection situation, aren't the IDEAL - I think it's pretty good.
So here's the question... what colour for the REST of the walls?? I read about the guy that painted his room RED. Nifty solution. But I MAY install a colour processor at some point... so I'm a BIT concerned about that colour. I'm thinking white or grey for everything else... any objections or thoughts??
Thanks for your time readling through this lengthy bit.
Jonathan