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Dark Room Photography - How To Get Started
In this day and age, the darkroom almost seems like an outdated inconvenience. Why spend time in a dark, smelly room working to get the perfect print when you can upload them and photoshop them to perfection? There is no doubt that digital is more convenient and flexible than film, but sometimes it's fun to spend a little time working in the dark. If you have never been in a photo darkroom before, this is your dark room guide to getting started.
Well skip developing your film and getting supplies for now and just talk about the actual process.
Making Prints with an Enlarger
An enlarger is a machine that turns your film into large printed photos. It does this by projecting light through your film and onto the surface of your photo paper, exposing the light sensitive chemicals buried inside.
In order to print a photo, youll need to line the frame up with your enlargers light source, project it onto the blank mat, and ensure it is correctly focused (usually by adjusting a knob on the side). Make sure you can clearly see the grain of your image otherwise get a magnifiying glass to check. You need to play with the exposure timing to make sure the image turns out okay, then you should be just fine.
The Chemicals
Once youve decided on the correct timing and exposed a full photograph, its time to get your hands dirty. Darkroom chemicals have a smelly and distinct odor and will ruin any clothing they come in contact with so make sure to wear an apron or wear old ratty clothes. The chemical process can be broken down into four steps:
1. Developer Soak your paper, which will still be completely white, in the developer. This chemical will activate the photo paper and over the course of a few minutes youll start to see your image come through. If youre unhappy with the contrast or exposure levels, head back to the enlarger and adjust your timing. Once you have an image you like and it has fully developed, its time to move over to the stop bath.
2. Stop Bath The stop bath will prevent your image from developing any further by neutralizing the chemicals found in the developer. If youve ever been in a darkroom, the smell you remember is the stop bath. Feel your image to see if you can move on; paper that has been properly stopped will squeak when you rub your fingers on it. This should only take a few short minutes.
3. Fixer While the stop bath will stop the effects of the developer chemicals, your paper will still be sensitive to light exposure. Fixer is the last chemical in the process so once your print has soaked in this, it can be exposed to light without ruining the image. You dont need to soak your images in fixer for too long, but 5-10 minutes depending on the chemicals and paper is usually a safe bet.
4. Rinse Naturally youll want to rinse your photos of all the harsh chemicals youve soaked in them. Most dark rooms have a sink and a rinsing tub with a continuous flow of water so you can leave your print there as long as it takes to remove all of the chemicals. This is a good time to print some other shots from your roll!
Once you have enlarged, developed, stopped, fixed and rinsed your prints, place them out to dry in a safe place or use a photo dryer. Don't forget to rinse your prints well because if you don't, your photographs will turn brown over time from the chemical residue left on the print. Pick up your dry images and put them in a heavy book to straighten them out (a little curling isnt unusual), then frame and hang them.
The darkroom can seem intimidating, but once you have a bearing on the process you will enjoy printing your own images. Its a great way to get away from the world for a little while and focus on your art (bring a radio if you can) and provides you infinitely more control over your final images than having someone else print them. Just remember to check before turning on the lights or you may just ruin someone's photograph!
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Where do I find the model of a Jacuzzi bath?
We purchased a Jacuzzi bath about 6 years ago on clearance from Lowes, and it didn't come with the bath apron to cover the pipes in the front of it. In order to get this apron, I have to have the model of the tub, which I didn't get any paperwork with it, and the model was listed on the price tag and receipt, which has long sense been thrown away. I have searched the tub with a flashlight to the best of what I can see, and I cannot find any model name or numbers on the tub. My question is where should I be looking, or is there a place where I can compare the design style to maybe discover a match. I have been on their website and on eBay, but it is discontinued, as it was discontinued 6 years ago.
call lowes customer service, they will have your answer
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