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Thread: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

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    Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    I'm thinking of trying this out as a lightweight, portable and easy-to-set up darkroom in the field, especially for wetplate work.
    Anyone else tried anything like this?

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    I've got a Quickfish ice fishing shelter for wetplate work, an almost lightproof tent that doesn't quite have standing headroom.

    http://www.fishusa.com/Eskimo-QuickF...helters_p.html

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    Quite a few people using those ice fishing tents now, in various sizes, with great success, after going over the pin prick light leaks from the stitching.

    I have one of those hydroponic tents, used twice and put back in its bag, it did the job but was a hassle to put up and down, if I was leaving it in one place as a darkroom it would be fine I suppose.

    I just use the back of my van now.

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    I suppose the fishing tents have the benefit of stakes to keep them down. But windows?

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    A bit of rubylith soon sorts that out.

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    You can also try army suplus for portable field darkrooms, used for XRays etc by medics.

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    Quote Originally Posted by coroner12 View Post
    I've got a Quickfish ice fishing shelter for wetplate work, an almost lightproof tent that doesn't quite have standing headroom.
    By "almost lightproof" are you referring to the fabric, the floor skirting, windows, or to seams and other stitching? Is the red fabric totally opaque?

    Joe

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    I've seen some reports that this can be used successfully:

    http://www.amazon.com/36x20x62-Grow-.../dp/B004YXDS9Y

    Here's one account:

    http://contrastique.wordpress.com/20...om-tent-dr100/

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    The pop-up fish shanties appear to set up and tear down much easier than the grow tents.

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    Re: Lightweight, portable "field" darkroom

    Would someone clarify whether they are using the fish huts for film-safe darkroom, paper safe, or wet plate safe?

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