I cannot overstate how excited I am. Back in July, Vincent (here on Photrio) offered up some darkroom equipment for FREE. I drove down to New Orleans from Atlanta to pick it up. It was insane how generous he was, and it included just about everything I needed to set up a darkroom.
I am just now able to start setting it up in a small guest bedroom. I know I will need some help along the way so I wanted to start this thread, and start with four questions:
1) How can I minimize dust in a carpeted room?
2) Are there any tips you can give me for setting up or using the Beseler 23CII Dichro enlarger? I think I have the enlarger put together correctly, and everything seems to function. I assume I will have to check that it is level. Anything else?
3) Is there anything I need to be conscious of as far as work flow? I intend to put a camping sink next to the window to run water in, and then a table next to that for the developing trays. Other than that, I can't think of any critical locations for equipment.
4) What paper is best for beginners? My inclination is to use the cheapest I can find so I can practice plenty.
I'm sure I will have more questions, and if there is some advice you can give I have covered here, please let me know.
I am so, so excited!
I am just now able to start setting it up in a small guest bedroom. I know I will need some help along the way so I wanted to start this thread, and start with four questions:
1) How can I minimize dust in a carpeted room?
2) Are there any tips you can give me for setting up or using the Beseler 23CII Dichro enlarger? I think I have the enlarger put together correctly, and everything seems to function. I assume I will have to check that it is level. Anything else?
3) Is there anything I need to be conscious of as far as work flow? I intend to put a camping sink next to the window to run water in, and then a table next to that for the developing trays. Other than that, I can't think of any critical locations for equipment.
4) What paper is best for beginners? My inclination is to use the cheapest I can find so I can practice plenty.
I'm sure I will have more questions, and if there is some advice you can give I have covered here, please let me know.
I am so, so excited!



