ScandiPhoto
Subscriber
Hi.
Im going to build a dark room ( 35 m², 367 ft² ish) and thought, that since a lot of people here, knows more then I do, it might be a good idea to ask how to do it. Im mainly thinking of workflow and placements of machines.
Lets assume I got a unlimited budget for this.
So far the idea of the space is to produce large 120 cm ra4 and similar sized Silver gelatin prints. ( I know its a hassel and so on, but I will do it anyway)
Film developing is all done in a separate space, so no need for that here.
Large equipment I got so far:
200x150 cm vacuum wall.
120 cm wide ra4 developer (Through the wall)
30cm ra4 developer
Durst L1840 vertical/horizontal enlarger
Durst 138 vertical mono led enlarger
2x Durst 1200 4x5" Enlargers
For the Black and White I figure a solution with a large tray will work, that I drain between the baths. But maybe a separate sink with tray would be good for smaller works. Each water inlet alos has a drainpipe. Electric power is everywhere.
If anyone would like to make a sketch of how you would do it, that would be very fun to se.
Thanks for reading.
Im going to build a dark room ( 35 m², 367 ft² ish) and thought, that since a lot of people here, knows more then I do, it might be a good idea to ask how to do it. Im mainly thinking of workflow and placements of machines.
Lets assume I got a unlimited budget for this.
So far the idea of the space is to produce large 120 cm ra4 and similar sized Silver gelatin prints. ( I know its a hassel and so on, but I will do it anyway)
Film developing is all done in a separate space, so no need for that here.
Large equipment I got so far:
200x150 cm vacuum wall.
120 cm wide ra4 developer (Through the wall)
30cm ra4 developer
Durst L1840 vertical/horizontal enlarger
Durst 138 vertical mono led enlarger
2x Durst 1200 4x5" Enlargers
For the Black and White I figure a solution with a large tray will work, that I drain between the baths. But maybe a separate sink with tray would be good for smaller works. Each water inlet alos has a drainpipe. Electric power is everywhere.
If anyone would like to make a sketch of how you would do it, that would be very fun to se.
Thanks for reading.
