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I'm getting wet, or going wet I should say. I'm slowly transitioning from digital to film and today took the fateful step of buying (a bit on impulse) an enlarger. Now I live in an apartment with a medium size bathroom so this could be a problem, but I am determined to slowly get to the stage where I can both scan the negatives and also slowly learn wet darkroom techniques.
Does anyone have any advice on how to block out a window and how to try to seal a door so that the bathroom can be pressed into service?
The enlarger I bought (but have not picked up yet) is a Saunders D6700 and for $100 it came with a Nikkor-E 2.8 50mm lens. Any thoughts or comments on the luck (or lack of) of this setup? I bought it because it looked to be in better shape than the rest of them and seemed to be nice and smooth in all the operations. Otherwise I know nothing about this machine. I plan to do mostly 5x7 ... up to 11x14 black and white only.
It feels strange going against the tide. It feels even odder going into something where I feel so lost - but it is in a way a good feeling ... a challenge to be. I agree with many here, that while digital is great in the ways it works for many but for me there is this compeling force to do photography in a more traditional, more pure fashion and a darkroom is a vital part of the art form. Wish me luck over the next few months as I try to figgure out how to make this functional. At worst I will pack it away for a time until I can find a way - but at least I have the major piece of the puzzle.
I'd love to hear comments, warnings or any other information on this new adventure of mine. Wish me luck.
Does anyone have any advice on how to block out a window and how to try to seal a door so that the bathroom can be pressed into service?
The enlarger I bought (but have not picked up yet) is a Saunders D6700 and for $100 it came with a Nikkor-E 2.8 50mm lens. Any thoughts or comments on the luck (or lack of) of this setup? I bought it because it looked to be in better shape than the rest of them and seemed to be nice and smooth in all the operations. Otherwise I know nothing about this machine. I plan to do mostly 5x7 ... up to 11x14 black and white only.
It feels strange going against the tide. It feels even odder going into something where I feel so lost - but it is in a way a good feeling ... a challenge to be. I agree with many here, that while digital is great in the ways it works for many but for me there is this compeling force to do photography in a more traditional, more pure fashion and a darkroom is a vital part of the art form. Wish me luck over the next few months as I try to figgure out how to make this functional. At worst I will pack it away for a time until I can find a way - but at least I have the major piece of the puzzle.
I'd love to hear comments, warnings or any other information on this new adventure of mine. Wish me luck.
