jr,
Nice space, I could work in there Is that pipe insulation on the front of the sink ?
jr,
Nice space, I could work in there Is that pipe insulation on the front of the sink ?
notch codes ? I only use one film...
Yes it is Fred. Makes for easy on the forearms. Not my original idea.
JRS, that is gorgeous. It looks huge but is a foot narrower than mine. I guess I have too much stuff in mine.
What is the big white box and what is under the timer?
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Eric, The big white box is just a cabinet. Under the timer is a whomped together vacuum frame/UV expose unit. It is an old print shop plate maker and the light unit from a UV acrylic exposure unit stuck together for Alternative Processes printing.
Here is a photo of my enlargers mounted to the wall. The photo lab is now finished. I just thought you might like to see the enlarger mounts. The bench that goes under these enlargers is attached to the wall with hinges which have been modified to be quick release. The foundation wall they are attached to is rock solid with no observable vibration when trucks drive by.
Well, I'm still working on my darkroom but yesterday I finished the drying screen cabinet
Here are some shots of me in my newly constructed darkroom. I just finished it a couple of weeks ago
I still need (lots of) shelving, but it's been working out great for me so far. The space is 5'x12.5'.
After looking at these photographs of our little(well, some of us are graced with more space than most ) darkrooms, it makes me wonder how many great photographic prints from the acclaimed "masters" have come out of similar-sized establishments.
just shows that small spaces can turn out BIG results! It ain't how big it is, its HOW you use it!
lookin good everyone!
-Dan
adamc: Nice setup -- I need to convince my wife to let me build something like that in the garage.
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