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Still in the process of building my dream darkroom. Entry door is 36" wide, solid core and swings in....how do I frame for it to be light tight?
Thanks, Trudee
Thanks, Trudee
Three basic strategies:
3. Make the gaps small in width. Often difficult, but in places where it is possible to do it without making the carpentry a pain, go for it. It helps since the amount of light getting through is something of a function of the area you give it to enter.
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I've always used a pocket door. When it slides shut it is sealed deep into the pocket. They come pre fabricated at home depot. No modification needed. Totally light tight when installed.
Would a black curtain (weighted bottom) across the door
help? I saw this used in one of my darkroom books.
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