NedL
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The sticky thread: (there was a url link here which no longer exists) is great reading.
What are some of your hints or tips about good darkroom practice?
Here are two of mine:
1. Before I turn on the light or open the door, I always find the box of paper with my eyes to make sure it is closed. This has become second nature and an ingrained habit. It would take an effort of will to open the door without looking to make sure the paper is secure.
2. Dust is a problem in my house, so my printfile sleeves are stored in a file box. When working with a negative, the first thing I do before anything else is return the printfile sleeve back to its box. The first thing I do when I'm done printing a negative is remove from the carrier, re-sleeve and put it back in the dust-free file box. The sleeves are only out long enough to remove or replace a negative, and the negative is only in the carrier while I'm working on it. No exceptions ever. Even though our house is a dusty environment, I have few problems with dust while printing.
Do you have some darkroom habits? Maybe things that others might not have thought of?
What are some of your hints or tips about good darkroom practice?
Here are two of mine:
1. Before I turn on the light or open the door, I always find the box of paper with my eyes to make sure it is closed. This has become second nature and an ingrained habit. It would take an effort of will to open the door without looking to make sure the paper is secure.
2. Dust is a problem in my house, so my printfile sleeves are stored in a file box. When working with a negative, the first thing I do before anything else is return the printfile sleeve back to its box. The first thing I do when I'm done printing a negative is remove from the carrier, re-sleeve and put it back in the dust-free file box. The sleeves are only out long enough to remove or replace a negative, and the negative is only in the carrier while I'm working on it. No exceptions ever. Even though our house is a dusty environment, I have few problems with dust while printing.
Do you have some darkroom habits? Maybe things that others might not have thought of?