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richiedcruz
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For the past month, I have been making my own contact sheet at home, then getting prints run up by my favorite lab. I have been mainly doing this at night, but I got tired of staying up late and decided to try to turn my bathroom into a proper temporary darkroom.
I got some black posterboard to black out the window and sealed up the door, but there are still innumerable light leaks that will not go away no matter how much tape I use, because of various vents that I cannot get to.
My question is how dark is dark enough? Can I just get away with doing everything really, really fast?
I am also going to make a run down to my local cloth store, because I realized that there were lots of pinhole leaks in the seal that I got, and taping up the door every time I want to run up a contact sheet is wasteful. Will any kind of black cloth do? Or should I bring a flashlight with me to check how opaque it is?
Thanks,
Richie
I got some black posterboard to black out the window and sealed up the door, but there are still innumerable light leaks that will not go away no matter how much tape I use, because of various vents that I cannot get to.
My question is how dark is dark enough? Can I just get away with doing everything really, really fast?
I am also going to make a run down to my local cloth store, because I realized that there were lots of pinhole leaks in the seal that I got, and taping up the door every time I want to run up a contact sheet is wasteful. Will any kind of black cloth do? Or should I bring a flashlight with me to check how opaque it is?
Thanks,
Richie