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I am wondering what would I all need to fix up a Photograhy black room!? Like the material's-and other stuff that I would need to run it proper and instructions on how to develope the photograh's!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Here's a list of all the stuff I had in mine (and it's quite a lot!)!.!.!. This is for black and white, as you will need near complete pitch black to do colour!

In general!.!.!.
1, Blackout curtains
2, Red light bulb (special one though, not just a red bulb for a DIY shop)
3, Water supply
4, Wall clock

For developing the film!.!.!.
1, Dry developing tank and spiral
2, scissors
3, changing bag (if developing without being in complete darkness)
4, something to bust open your film canisters (I bust them open with my thumbs like the incredible hulk!)
5, measuring cylinders
6, stopwatch
7, universal developer (can use it for prints too!)
8, universal fixer
9, universal stop
10, tea towels (in case of slight leakage)
11, Something to bang the container against every minute (to stop bubbles preventing even developing)
12, Tube to feed water into the tank when washing
13, Rinse agent
14, Squeegy
15, Film clips and somewhere to hang your film to dry

Developing the pictures!.!.!.
1, Light safe for paper
2, Varigrade paper
3, Filters for varigrade paper
4, Enlarger, negative carrier and lens
5, Focuscope
6, Blower brush
7, Easel
8, Enlarger timer
9, 3 developing trays (1 for each chemical mentioned before)
10, 3 pairs of tweezers (don't want to cross contaminate)
11, tub with holes in (make one) so water can circulate when washing
12, Drying rack

Ta da! Hope I didn't forget anything! :o) Have fun!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Strange in this day of digital photography, that someone still takes those "old-fashioned" photos!.
At a minimum, you need developer, and fix, and trays to place those in!. Perhaps plastic tongs, if you don't like the smell of chemicals on your hands!. Pictures can be washed elsewhere; but a sink with running water is better!. Your room has to be absolutely dark, unless you are working with less-sensitive negatives; then you need a dim red light!. Some means to dry your photos; most hang up a clothesline, and use clothes pins!. Storage shelves for extra chemicals, because once you take out your film, you need to continue!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I worked in a one hour lab for about 2 years!. Our dark room had no red light like the ones in the movies, we just used it to change paper and our machine developed the pics, but the chemicals are the same idea!. The paper absolutely cannot see even a hint of light, and needs to be kept cool!. The chemicals come extremely concentrated and need to be mixed with each other and water, a good photo supply store can send you instructions for mixing!. I have used Fuji and Kodak chemicals I liked both!. Ask a photo lab for a number for there supplier and get set up!. If you are planning to develop the old fashioned way you will need drip tray and clips and line to hang, shakers for the film, trays for the chemicals, splicing tape!.!. it is a big job to get set up!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

My brother used to take photographs and develop them in his darkroom!. He would let me watch!. He had low wattage red light on, but even then he would turn it off!. The chemicals really stank and the room was very humid!.

It used to be you could set up a darkroom somewhat cheaply, but now as digital is replacing regular film it is getting much more expensive!. Are you sure you want to do this!? You’d better served learning a good photo editor for digital!. The film format is rapidly becoming passé!.

But if you are determined to make a dark room:

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Darkroom

http://www!.largeformatphotography!.info/s!.!.!.

Good Luck!
Jeff (weseye) WesleyWww@QuestionHome@Com

The term is darkroom!.

You need trays to hold develping chemicals, a safe light source and no external light leaking in!. Basements are usually good if you cover the windows!.
You dont want stray light!. It should be very dark
You will also want something like a clothes line to hang prints and negatives on as they dry!.

Here is what Kodak recomends!.
(pdf)
http://www3!.telus!.net/drkrm/pdf/kodak_de!.!.!.
(html)
http://72!.14!.205!.104/search!?q=cache:8Sc6!.!.!.
You will find that the most expensive item is an enlarger!. You can now find these used pretty cheaply!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Here is are a couple links that I think would be helpful for a beginner!.
Setting up your darkroom:
http://www!.wikihow!.com/Build-A-Darkroom

Developing Photographs:
http://www!.wikihow!.com/Develop-Black-and!.!.!.

also, if you are old enough I would strongly recommend taking a course at a community college!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Hi!. I just saw this question and im curious about what a black room is!?!.!.im young and im very much into photography so if you could message me about the details of it i would appreciate it alot!.thanks=)Www@QuestionHome@Com

Make sure no light comes in lolWww@QuestionHome@Com