Typical layout for dry side of darkroom |
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Friday, 11 November 2011
Dry side of the darkroom.
Labels:
darkroom,
dry table,
enlarger,
equipment,
film,
light sensitive,
negative,
paper,
traditional
Darkroom layout
Remember
electricity and water don't mix so take particular care when
providing power for your equipment. If in doubt consult an
electrician. It is not imperative that your darkroom has running
water but ventilation is and will need a light proof grate.
When setting
out your darkroom it is best to set your work flow from left to
right. By doing so you are less likely to contaminate the dry
side with chemicals or water. You should keep the enlarger table
separate from the development table. The dry side takes up less space
than the wet side so can be put along a shorter wall. The support for
the enlarger should be completely stable and set at a comfortable
working level when standing. For a standing position the right height
is 95cm (37").
A typical lay out |
This may sound
strange but make sure that the illumination is sufficient to allow
you to see round the room when printing.
Labels:
darkroom,
developer,
dry table,
film,
layout,
monochrome,
photo,
photography,
traditional,
wet side,
work flow
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