Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/09

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Subject: Re: You guys need to switch to decaf!!
From: Bill Grimwood <bgrim@garply.com>
Date: Sun, 09 Mar 1997 14:21:13 -0600

At 10:53 AM 3/9/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Ben Holmes wrote:
>> 
>
>> 
>> I've spent this, my second weekend, completely media-blacked-out. I've shot
>> some film with Bill Welch's Summilux (thank you Bill), painted the interior
>> of my darkroom black, 
>
>Ben, are you nuts?  A black darkroom?  I had to work in one once on a
>small newspaper and it was awful.  It was almost impossible to find
>anything, no matter how bright the overhead light.  I got to hate going
>in there.  The start of my love of slide film and E-6 labs.  In my last
>studio we had a very tiny film loading room  next to the darkroom and
>painted it dark grey, but even that I think was overkill.
>
>If you have a light tight room, you shouldn't need it black.  And what
>might reflect off walls and back onto a print would be way below the
>D-max, I think.   If it isn't, it should improve your shadow detail!!
>
>I'd wager by this time next year you have a white darkroom again.
>
>Donal Philby
>San Diego
>
I had a black darkroom for about a year and found it very depressing to work
in. My work improved after painting it white.  The only problem with white
is I have to close the doors on my sodium vapor safelight or I will get some
fog.