eyes open or closed?

eyes open or closed?

  • open

    Votes: 32 46.4%
  • closed

    Votes: 16 23.2%
  • changing bag

    Votes: 21 30.4%

  • Total voters
    69

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last night, as i was loading film onto reels in my darkroom/bathroom, i realized that even though i was IN THE DARK that i closed my eyes as i went through the process of finding my can opener, the reels, loading the film and closing the top of my tanks etc.

so, if you do your own processing, which is it?
do you keep your eyes open or closed?
 
Keeping my eyes open in a bathroom/darkroom is why I finally bought a changing bag -- it wasn't dark! I was traveling and sealed the door bottom with towels, had the room lights outside the bathroom off, and yet as my eyes adjusted I could still see in the darkened room. Maybe I eat a lot of carrots...

Even with a darkroom at home I'll almost always use the changing bag for total dark film loading -- like Rover, in front of the TV.
 
I used to load with my eyes closed. I once loaded 8 4x5 double sided film holders with my eyes closed and when I opened them I realized that I had not turned off the safelight in the dark room. 😡 I got to load them all again.

Wayne
 
in the changing bag sat at the kitchen table blankly looking at the wall in a zen like trance. I've managed somehow to convince myself that if I try this anywhere else in the house I'll completly mess it up.
 
Changing Bag AND eyes closed. I find that when I'm doing things by feel it helps to not have other senses interfering. Same principle has been observed when I'm working on the MG; my better half has a photo of me leaning over the guard, arms down inside the engine bay, tounge between my teeth, and eyes closed........
 
Eyes open, for sure. I find that I can concentrate better on what my hands are doing when I stare off into space, rather than when they are closed.

Plus, there's nothing light-proof about the damned closet in my apartment! I put up the sheet, block the corners, and then stand there waiting for my eyes to adjust.... A-ha, another light leak, block that, wait some more, then finally get started.
 
For a very long long time I´ve kept my eyes closed in my bathroom/darkroom. It was a real surprise when I opened my eyes one night and saw a lot of white things.... and also a lot of tiny bright stars....OOOPSSS ! Then I decided to make it really light proof....and designed and made a custom changing bag based on an old rigid briefcase. This was (and still is) absolutely light tight!
Now, working under normal room lighting, I keep my eyes closed because I want no other disturbing information from the sorroundings other than my fingers can supply.
 
I realized a long time ago that I was closing my eyes and thought that was kind of funny. Then later, I realized that if I dropped something, I opened my eyes while I was feeling around for it. Like that would help!
 
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