Drat, I was hoping for someone to post how to do a darkroom in a closet! We have little space in our tiny cottage.:bang:
Back on topic, though, my whole feeling with photography has evolved to the point that if the image is not good enough to print, then why make it?
I spent thousands of hours shooting digital over the years and now will have to spend countless hours editing all of that. Maybe it's my age, but I really don't have to have 500 images of my grandkids' birthday party anymore, just one or two would be fine and I would happily display the best in a frame on my desk. A single roll of film yields an appropriate image(s) for me to print.
How many people (normal, everyday people) EVER go through their digital files and/or old prints from the drugstore to view pictures for the last 20-50 years? Sad to say, we don't.🙁
So, the loss of darkroom printing commercially is expected except for the niche folks and we all know where to find them. In-home darkroom printing? Well, that is exactly where I am headed for the near future!🙂🙂🙂