Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]As far as colour is concerned, the darkroom is certainly dead. For black and white, there is some life still, but only a little. Dan C. At 05:13 PM 04-05-00 +1000, AlastairF@bhs.grampianshealth.org.au wrote: >O me miserum, > >All this talk of the Darkroom being dead, just as my long awaited, dreamed >of and planned studio/darkroom becomes a reality. I first started >photography in the home darkroom of a professional photographer whose mother >could not bear to see the room unused. Richard and I toiled away for hours, >perfecting a very imperfect system of development, learned mainly from trial >and error (like the day I washed our most precious film in hot water and >watched the emulstion slide down the sink). When that closed/became a junk >room again, I managed to convince my mother to share her laundry, and made >quite a neat darkroom fold out cupboard arrangement. When I left the nest, >(and mother changed the locks) I was confined mainly to crawling under the >sheets and blankets to load film -- very uncomfortable in summer. On >graduation, I managed to build a darkroom into the bathroom. It was a nice >set up, but the steam from the shower was always a problem. Next house and a >dedicated small darkroom -- dreams coming true, but the work load of post >graduate study made sure it was never used, and I moved out the day I >stopped study. Now firmly planted, I have had 7 years of digital darkroom >misery, and finally the mighty plans are about to come to fruition. ATL >Autolab 3, the mother of all water temperature control panels, a wet area >huge sink, an exhaust system to suck the rooms air out and over 15 times per >hour, and a beautiful enlarger bench, AND YOU ARE TELLING ME ITS ALL DEAD. O >me miserum > >Cheers > >Alastair > >