mtbbrian said:I am in the process of buying a new home, and the one that I bidding on has a space that I am thinking could be a darkroom.
Assuming I get this house, it would be anywhere from a few years to many years before I would able to get the darkroom up and running.
So before I get my hopes up and all that, I am wondering if a darkroom will be viable.
I know I could get some great deals on equipment, but what about film, paper and chemistry?
Thanks!
Brian
You are far to optimistic Roger, it takes more than just a few days to build a REALLY GOOD darkroom.Roger Hicks said:And don't assume that the darkroom will take long: a few days is all you need for a REALLY GOOD working space.
Roger
donbga said:You are far to optimistic Roger, it takes more than just a few days to build a REALLY GOOD darkroom.Dear Don,
That's why I said 'working space', not 'darkroom'. Sorry if I sound legalistic with that but what I meant was that in an astonishingly short time you can have a light-tight room that allows you to do a great deal without technical problems but possibly with some issues of comfort and convenience. Comfort and convenience come later -- possibly not a bad idea, because your ideas of what you need will evolve as you work with your temporary set-up.
My comparison was with some of the temporary (and even not-so-temporary) darkrooms I have used over the last 40 years. Next to those, you can indeed set up something REALLY GOOD in a few days.
Actually, setting up my current darkroom took about a week, and that included flooring (concrete slabs, then tiled, to replace stamped earth); lining the walls and ceiling with plastic tongue-and-groove; wiring; running in plumbing and drainage (the latter very easy, discharging into a gutter which in turn runs into a drain); installing a De Ville sink. Admittedly I had a builder working on it more or less full time with me as assistant.
Cheers,
Roger
mtbbrian said:I am in the process of buying a new home, and the one that I bidding on has a space that I am thinking could be a darkroom.
Assuming I get this house, it would be anywhere from a few years to many years before I would able to get the darkroom up and running.
So before I get my hopes up and all that, I am wondering if a darkroom will be viable.
I know I could get some great deals on equipment, but what about film, paper and chemistry?
Thanks!
Brian
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