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Veteran
I am considering turning a room in my basement into a darkroom and need to figure out ventilation.
It is a cinderblock room with a wooden door under my front porch - almost like a root cellar. About 10 feet long, but only around 3 feet deep. I will probably only be developing negs - E-6, C-41 and B&W using a Phototherm machine.
Venting is a problem, because if I go straight out the wall to the outside (under the porch) a vent/grate will look unsightly when approaching the house. So, I am considering knocking a hole in the inside wall of the room and routing duct work about 15 feet to vent it out a small window on the least viewed side of the house.
My question --- is it practical to have effective venting via such a duct work system? I think I would have an intake grate high on the opposite side of the room, bring air from the rest of the basement in, across and down the darkroom and exhaust it low in the room (adding more duct work as it comes out, up and over to the window.)
Any experience with such a problem? I know some people might just ignore the ventilation since it is only negs and not prints, but the room is quite small and has no airflow to speak of.
I would appreciate any insights or advice!
thanks
It is a cinderblock room with a wooden door under my front porch - almost like a root cellar. About 10 feet long, but only around 3 feet deep. I will probably only be developing negs - E-6, C-41 and B&W using a Phototherm machine.
Venting is a problem, because if I go straight out the wall to the outside (under the porch) a vent/grate will look unsightly when approaching the house. So, I am considering knocking a hole in the inside wall of the room and routing duct work about 15 feet to vent it out a small window on the least viewed side of the house.
My question --- is it practical to have effective venting via such a duct work system? I think I would have an intake grate high on the opposite side of the room, bring air from the rest of the basement in, across and down the darkroom and exhaust it low in the room (adding more duct work as it comes out, up and over to the window.)
Any experience with such a problem? I know some people might just ignore the ventilation since it is only negs and not prints, but the room is quite small and has no airflow to speak of.
I would appreciate any insights or advice!
thanks