Sirius Glass
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I don't intend to do any photoshopping.
I use GIMP which is free and only to reduce the size of an image.
I don't intend to do any photoshopping.
…My wife and I have the philosophy of, set it aside and if we don’t use it it a year, it’s gone.
Sort of reminds me of my dad’s rule regarding our toys and such when we were kids. He was career navy and we moved a lot and at every move toys and such were downsized. Maybe that’s why I tend to hang on to stuff now.
My wife and I have the philosophy of, set it aside and if we don’t use it it a year, it’s gone.
I don't intend to do any photoshopping.
“Photoshopping” includes the normal exposure and contrast controls you now do in the darkroom.
Actually the terms are exposure time, development time, contrast filters, dodging and burning.
Pedant much?
“Photoshopping” includes the normal exposure and contrast controls you now do in the darkroom.
We live in a small house and never had the space for a darkroom. Scanning allows me to continue using film without being reliant on a third party for processing.
It interesting to read the comments about how to approach seldom used gear. My wife and I have the philosophy of, set it aside and if we don’t use it it a year, it’s gone.
In the last year, I have decided to repurpose my darkroom and change it's design. I am keeping one 35mm enlarger, but intend to mainly only develop film and then scan it (wash my mouth out with soap and water). I also intend to end any alternative processing and just make negatives with a 35mm Leica. I am not embracing the digital age, but just trying to simplify my process.
Have others had thoughts about this?
Uh . . . maybe 10 years. One year I know I would regret.
Even if I wanted to repurpose/downsize my darkroom, the forces of the universe are working against that. A few hours ago an acquaintance called and said that he’s cleaning out his basement and wanted to know if he could drop off his old enlarger that he hasn’t used in decades. (He’s photojournalist who switched to the other method years ago.). Sure, I said and he did.
It’s a Vivitar VI with a 50mm Nikon lens. I need to find a power supply/timer set up for it but it looks to be in good shape.
I did have to shorten the legs on the table by 1-1/2” to get it to fit.
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Uh . . . maybe 10 years. One year I know I would regret.

To deal with seasonal factors, I'd suggest a minimum of 21 months![]()
It's "McMurphy's Law" -- if you get rid of something, within a month you'll have a “whatever happened to…” experience.
This might even apply to boats, but I'm not sure about that.
You tell us. Does that apply to EXs too?
Now I just need to stay away from stray dogs and orphaned darkroom equipment...
One of the local camera shops was basically giving away a Beseler 45 enlarger a few weeks ago. It had been FOR SALE in their shop for a while, with no takers. I have no idea what they were asking, and it would require a little "help" to get it in shape. They sent out a "SOS" for anyone to "TAKE IT AWAY" for $25. I was tempted, but I already have TWO. Somehow I controlled myself -- without much regret -- so it CAN be done.
Really.
I'm living proof.
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