Not *my* darkroom, but very interesting nevertheless:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...90_600x450.jpg
Not *my* darkroom, but very interesting nevertheless:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...90_600x450.jpg
Thanks for the link, the way the picture conveys a sence of history and simplicity compared to our present day equipment and add on.
And the resulting images that came from this room.
Somehow a (digital dk room) 100 yrs old to me would not have the same sence of history
This is my new darkroom, vent system just went in this week so you don't see that and humidity system is not in place but very operational, after moving from my long term darkroom , I am glad to being back to normal
I now have blue overalls , You Know Who was looking very fetchingly at my backside the other day and I think I reminded him of his days in prison. Hopefully this will stop him from staring.
Nigel is setting up the amps so I can Ipod my tunes in the darkroom as some here suggested. Sound proofing turned out to be a very expensive option.
dunno Allen, those colours look fine to me, at least that particular iteration. if that were from today's era, well I'd tear it down damn fast and hide it from view
notch codes ? I only use one film...
Fred!
I knew if anyone would see it right away, it would be you!
(for the non hockey members, MTL -> TOR -> BOS equals 1/2 of the original 6 hockey towns in North America, and touch of long standing rivalry!)
The correct colors for a PRO darkroom would be as seen below.
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