Sisyphus
Sisyphus
Here is a photo of my darkroom. I would be curious to see your working space, regardless if it is your darkroom or your digital light room, and what you are currently printing. If you would like to see more images, please visit my blog http://unguided-tour.blogspot.com/
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tmfabian
I met a man once...
i love the bottle of makers on the shelf. that's my kind of chemical.
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Great idea for a thread! Unfortunately I don't have a darkroom myself, but I'd love to see everyone else's!
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Not just our current darkroom, but the previous one AND our temporary darkroom (Nova Tent) in several iterations.
Our current darkroom was the first room we had modernized in our current house, bought 5 years ago: it is the old wine-cellar. Actually it's only a semi-cellar (3 walls against earth), as our house is built on the side of a hill. The wine now lives in the old stable, built the same way.
http://www.rogerandfrances.com/darkroom.html
Cheers,
Roger
Our current darkroom was the first room we had modernized in our current house, bought 5 years ago: it is the old wine-cellar. Actually it's only a semi-cellar (3 walls against earth), as our house is built on the side of a hill. The wine now lives in the old stable, built the same way.
http://www.rogerandfrances.com/darkroom.html
Cheers,
Roger
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sepiareverb
genius and moron
These have appeared before, but here's my home away from home...


pesphoto
Veteran
Mine is usable, but still in progress. Sink in on the other side of darkroom.
Print hanging on the front of my film drying cabinet is courtesy of our own sepiareverb.
Print hanging on the front of my film drying cabinet is courtesy of our own sepiareverb.

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FrankS
Registered User
Mine is in a spare bedroom beside the bathroom, so it was easy to plumb in. Unfortunately this room also serves as a storage room so it's not as spacious as it could be.
Here's alink to the previous darkroom thread, and a pic of mine.
http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40458
Here's alink to the previous darkroom thread, and a pic of mine.
http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40458
Chris101
summicronia
I no longer have a darkroom in my home, just a lonely enlarger. Instead I use the communal darkroom at school:
The picture is taken with an infrared flash.

The picture is taken with an infrared flash.
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
Here's one of mine...

sepiareverb
genius and moron
Here's one of mine...
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Printing color! Very good.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Saunders LTL 670 Dichro enlarger mit 50mm/2.8 Nikon lens; occasionally set up in master bathroom (when not going potty of course).
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AshenLight
Established
kipkeston
Well-known
Reviving the thread with my $250 dollar craigslist purchase. a complete darkroom! setup in my apt basement.

arseniii
Well-known
Reviving the thread with my $250 dollar craigslist purchase. a complete darkroom! setup in my apt basement.
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This is awesome, i like! I could spend weeks in there
pau3
Well-known
Here is mine. It was a tiny storage room in the basement.
After all its contents have been thrown away (who
wants anything that has gone to the basement?), it has been
upgraded to the status of darkroom. In fact, this happened
four or five years ago, but it has seen several changes along
this time. Now I think it has reached all its capabilities.
Here you have.
What you see in the borders of the image is the door of the room.
The only place to stand is the floor that can be seen at the bottom,
and I usually place a stool there.
I have managed to fit a Super Chromega DII (on the left), for 4x5,
and a LPL7700, for 6x6 and 35mm into 1.82 m^2 (1.3mx1.4m).
There isn't a lot of space left. By this reason, the trays have to be
arranged vertically (you can see them at the right hand side)
and the main drawback is that I can only enlarge up to 30cm x 40 cm.
But that is much better than anything I've done before.
Obviously, there is no water there, but I have a sink in an adjacent room.
Very convenient.
Well, people, now you see that space is no longer an excuse for
not darkrooming!
Best,
Pau
After all its contents have been thrown away (who
wants anything that has gone to the basement?), it has been
upgraded to the status of darkroom. In fact, this happened
four or five years ago, but it has seen several changes along
this time. Now I think it has reached all its capabilities.
Here you have.
What you see in the borders of the image is the door of the room.
The only place to stand is the floor that can be seen at the bottom,
and I usually place a stool there.
I have managed to fit a Super Chromega DII (on the left), for 4x5,
and a LPL7700, for 6x6 and 35mm into 1.82 m^2 (1.3mx1.4m).
There isn't a lot of space left. By this reason, the trays have to be
arranged vertically (you can see them at the right hand side)
and the main drawback is that I can only enlarge up to 30cm x 40 cm.
But that is much better than anything I've done before.
Obviously, there is no water there, but I have a sink in an adjacent room.
Very convenient.
Well, people, now you see that space is no longer an excuse for
not darkrooming!
Best,
Pau
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ChrisN
Striving
More interest in darkrooms here of late?
Here's mine.
Here's mine.

Ronald M
Veteran
What is the point of the curved work surfaces?
For drama, I like the castle one but don`t understand how to keep it clean.
Mine is very disorganised now for various reasons, so I have to clear a small spot when I work. It has two rooms, one wet, one dry. The original wet was originally both, but then I got more space. There are two 4x5 Omegas, two Med format Tri Color Patersons, two Focomat IC, and a V35.
I could show my computer and scanner, but oh so dull. It is a iMac on an 8 foot table from Ikea set to typing table height. That makes the top of the screen eyelevel for me. I dislike standard height tables. If you want a pic of the computer, go to Apple.com
For drama, I like the castle one but don`t understand how to keep it clean.
Mine is very disorganised now for various reasons, so I have to clear a small spot when I work. It has two rooms, one wet, one dry. The original wet was originally both, but then I got more space. There are two 4x5 Omegas, two Med format Tri Color Patersons, two Focomat IC, and a V35.
I could show my computer and scanner, but oh so dull. It is a iMac on an 8 foot table from Ikea set to typing table height. That makes the top of the screen eyelevel for me. I dislike standard height tables. If you want a pic of the computer, go to Apple.com
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