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<blockquote data-quote="pgh13" data-source="post: 381817" data-attributes="member: 191774"><p>Same here - problem unless you have a dedicated room it's all the faff of blacking out, setting up and then clearing away. Also others in the house object to the bog being out of action for hours at a time. </p><p></p><p>I had a summer job in a darkroom just as colour was becoming more poular than B&W. On a commercial scale the paper is on a roll and after having the images projected on to it, is drawn through tanks containing the various chemicals. They used to dry them on a large (4ft diameter) chrome plated drum. the wet paper was wrapped around and as it dried the soft wet emulsion took on the smoothness of the chrome and glossy prints resulted. Photographs may not run if they get wet, but they get very sticky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgh13, post: 381817, member: 191774"] Same here - problem unless you have a dedicated room it's all the faff of blacking out, setting up and then clearing away. Also others in the house object to the bog being out of action for hours at a time. I had a summer job in a darkroom just as colour was becoming more poular than B&W. On a commercial scale the paper is on a roll and after having the images projected on to it, is drawn through tanks containing the various chemicals. They used to dry them on a large (4ft diameter) chrome plated drum. the wet paper was wrapped around and as it dried the soft wet emulsion took on the smoothness of the chrome and glossy prints resulted. Photographs may not run if they get wet, but they get very sticky [/QUOTE]
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