Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]As someone who is just venturing into the wild and whacky world of the darkroom, I'd sure enjoy hearing some suggestions from those who have been there about some of the really killer mistakes that people make and how to create a methodology to avoid them. Basic things like: containers - do they need to be opaque? How to store them? What's a reasonable shelf life if properly handled? And just what does "properly handled" mean? I'm not doing prints - just negatives at this point. But I'd like not to ruin TOO many rolls of film and I'd like the negatives not to be ruined through some goofy mistake that I might make if only I had known. So, thank you for sharing your thoughts. Adam Bridge PS: I have this awful feeling that I've walked into a hi-fi shop and asked "what's the best amplifier I can buy". Which is to say: I recognize there is an art and a craft in the darkroom. I'd like to master the craft part before I strive to perfect the art. Thanks... AB