tkamiya
Member
There got to be a trick.... so let me ask this question....
In darkroom, it takes a while for eyes to adjust so that in dim lighting of safe light, we are able to see the surroundings. For me, it takes about 5 minutes. Once I turn the room light on for 5 minutes, my eyes adjust back to the bright light.
During my printing sessions, I have to look at my negatives closely and make sure they are clean and properly aligned on the carrier - that requires bright light. I also need to look at the final print in close to the normal viewing light to judge contrast and density. I also need to expose paper and process them.
That means bright - dark - bright and over and over, again and again.
How do you do this so the adjustment period is reasonably short??
In darkroom, it takes a while for eyes to adjust so that in dim lighting of safe light, we are able to see the surroundings. For me, it takes about 5 minutes. Once I turn the room light on for 5 minutes, my eyes adjust back to the bright light.
During my printing sessions, I have to look at my negatives closely and make sure they are clean and properly aligned on the carrier - that requires bright light. I also need to look at the final print in close to the normal viewing light to judge contrast and density. I also need to expose paper and process them.
That means bright - dark - bright and over and over, again and again.
How do you do this so the adjustment period is reasonably short??