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Old 11-20-14, 07:17 PM   #6
Rhodes
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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve View Post
Murphy's three rules of photography:

1. The best shots will be lost because you left the lens cap on.

2. The other best shots will be lost when you forget to put film in the camera.

3. Any remaining best shots will be lost when someone leaves the darkroom door open and all the dark leaks out.
1. Not a concern in SLRs
2. Not a concern in LF cameras
3. Not a concern since the negative is already developed!

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Originally Posted by Platapus View Post
A very nice looking darkroom, but not all that practical.

You need big sinks and large working surfaces arraigned to find things in the dark.

The best darkrooms I have been in have been the ugliest and simplest in design.
Yes, but normally one does not work in total darkness in developing (unless tray develop of LF film) film or paper. I only need that when loading the film in the tank.
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