First darkroom printing experience


Haha as you can see from my setup, don't need much space at all! Make sure everyone has used the bathroom and happy lol, otherwise they will come a kacheow you halfway through your printing process!

I've read that some people dismantle their enlarger into the original packing styrofoam and put under the bed or in a suitcase to save space. Very troublesome if you print regularly though. I'm really happy I bought the tupperwares instead of proper darkroom tray, only cost $2 each from budget store and can set up very quick, able to unpack and print a single photo and pack it all up again in about 10-15 mins I do everything right.


good idea on the tupperware replacing the darkroom trays.
thanks for sharing your setup too.looks very neat.
 

Anyone else want to share pics of their darkroom? :D
 

Some prints I did earlier on. Half empty contact sheet as I couldn't finish the roll before needing to be developed. Finished a 25+10 pack of Ilford Pearl this session.

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Question about contact sheets... do you use a test strip?

I'm so cheapskate, if I had a half shot roll I would just cut the exposed part of in the changing bag transfer to developing tank. Then load the remainder back in camera haha.
 

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crispy12 said:
I'm so cheapskate, if I had a half shot roll I would just cut the exposed part of in the changing bag transfer to developing tank. Then load the remainder back in camera haha.


Haha you're not alone. If I had to change film, I'd take down how many frames I've shot so I can reload next time and advance to the unexposed film. I'll usually crank an extra frame to make sure I don't overlap the last exposed frame to be safe.

@Tonyep BTW, 35 sheets in one session is a lot!! Where do you print?
 

Riotbmx said:
@Tonyep BTW, 35 sheets in one session is a lot!! Where do you print?

Yeah, ended up exhausted a tray of developer. I have access to a pretty good darkroom; not in SG though.
 

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