VinceInMT
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It turned out to be a two-fer. I opened my darkroom this morning and immediately noticed humidity, something we don’t have much of here. I turned on the light and saw that the floor was flooded. I appears that I’d hadn’t fully turned off one of my water sources and the sink had overflowed. This is because I have a shut off valve on the sink drain because of the way I have it plumbed. (This is in a basement.) Luckily, most everything is off the floor but for a few items and I didn’t really lose anything other that some cardboard boxes. Their contents will dry out OK. At least all my darkroom towels came in handy and the floor got fully washed. I set a fan up and it should be back to normal later today.
The second lesson came when I looked at some test prints I’d made over the past couple days. They were lighter on the left than the right. I looked at the scanned negatives and they were fine. I pulled the enlarger apart (a Beseler 23C) and found that the bull had lost its internal coating. How long has this been an issue? Probably a awhile. I am (almost) ashamed to admit that I have let this go but I think that since the bulk of my work of recent has been abstract and alternative and much of it has required long exposures, the problem wasn’t that evident. I have an new bulb to replace it and ordered a 6-pack along with a heat absorbing glass (just because.)
Note to self: do those regular maintenance checks on equipment and be sure to turn off the water.
Here’s that bulb.

The second lesson came when I looked at some test prints I’d made over the past couple days. They were lighter on the left than the right. I looked at the scanned negatives and they were fine. I pulled the enlarger apart (a Beseler 23C) and found that the bull had lost its internal coating. How long has this been an issue? Probably a awhile. I am (almost) ashamed to admit that I have let this go but I think that since the bulk of my work of recent has been abstract and alternative and much of it has required long exposures, the problem wasn’t that evident. I have an new bulb to replace it and ordered a 6-pack along with a heat absorbing glass (just because.)
Note to self: do those regular maintenance checks on equipment and be sure to turn off the water.
Here’s that bulb.
