severian
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- Sep 15, 2005
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- 8x10 Format
You know the ones I mean. There on your extension cords. stereos, timers and other things. I recently moved into a new house and built a new darkroom in the garage. Very comfortable but a bit snug. Just enough room for the Elwood 8x10 , Omega 4x5 and a sink big enough for 20x24 prints. Living on the Gulf Coast you quickly realize that the summer is not the time to be out making photographs. Its the time to be in a nice air conditioned darkroom. I've been printing in this darkroom since June and everything was going smoothly. Until i developed a batch of 8x10 film. It all had a base fog on it. .5 above the fb. Pretty heavy. I have a new camera so I examined it almost microscopically. No leaks. Took a sheet of film from 6 different boxes of film. All fogged. I really knew it wasnt in the camera because the edges were also fogged. So I figured that somehow in the move, although I was careful, it picked up heat fog. So I'm in the dr thinking, thinking and notice all those littlepinpoints of light. That couldn't be it. I've been doing this for 35 years . I know better. 42 little points of light including from three timers, 2 gra labs. Another test. One sheet form each box of film. ALL red and green pinpoints eliminated. No fog. Base as clear as glass. The moral of this story? Well Yogi might say, "your darkroom aint really a dark darkroom unless its dark"
Jack
Jack