Ye olde photography forum....
Ye olde photography forum....
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jimothy

Original Poster:

5,151 posts

259 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Many, many years ago I used to do B&W photography which I developed and printed myself (my school had its own darkrooms).

Anybody on here still do it the old fashioned way, with film and a darkroom?

Bee_Jay

2,599 posts

270 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Ah, the old days of hair dryers and clothes pegs. Remember them well...

Happily long gone now, in favour of chips and inkjets - I do miss that developer smell though...

jimothy

Original Poster:

5,151 posts

259 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Bee_Jay said:
I do miss that developer smell though...


Don't miss the smell of Fix - conc Sodium Thiosulphate was nasty stuff!

GetCarter

30,654 posts

301 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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I met some very nice girls in the darkroom.

(They all went off me when we went out into the light though).

406

3,636 posts

275 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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GetCarter said:
I met some very nice girls in the darkroom.

(They all went off me when we went out into the light though).


So the relationships never Developed then.








Chim_Knee

12,689 posts

279 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Bee_Jay said:
I do miss that developer smell though...
There's the difference between photography and IT.

In IT, that "developer smell" is B.O.

shadytree

8,291 posts

271 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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406 said:

GetCarter said:
I met some very nice girls in the darkroom.

(They all went off me when we went out into the light though).



So the relationships never Developed then.








Obviously Steve projected the wrong image.

chrisj

517 posts

277 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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I still do a little bit of black and white.
I develop the films myself but there's no where in the house for a dark room, so I then scan them into the computer.

_dobbo_

14,619 posts

270 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Chim_Knee said:

Bee_Jay said:
I do miss that developer smell though...

There's the difference between photography and IT.

In IT, that "developer smell" is B.O.


If I had coffee in my mouth it would now be all over my keyboard!

FunkyNige

9,683 posts

297 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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chrisj said:
I still do a little bit of black and white.
I develop the films myself but there's no where in the house for a dark room, so I then scan them into the computer.


I do the same at the moment, I have all the darkroom stuff ready for when Dad redecorates the utility room.

How do you scan yours in btw? My scanner has adjustments for gamma, contrast, etc. but I can't seem to find the 'off' button for these things! Which is a shame as no matter what colour filter I put on the images all turn out the same.

te51cle

2,342 posts

270 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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Still develop some films in the bathroom/darkroom but all my printing is done after scanning the negs onto computer. Best of both worlds if you ask me.

white_van_man

3,848 posts

271 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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my dad still has a darkroom set up at home

-DeaDLocK-

3,368 posts

273 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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shadytree said:

406 said:


GetCarter said:
I met some very nice girls in the darkroom.

(They all went off me when we went out into the light though).




So the relationships never Developed then.









Obviously Steve projected the wrong image.

Obviously the girls weren't very exposed and failed to see the bigger picture.

Bacardi

2,235 posts

298 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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-DeaDLocK- said:

shadytree said:


406 said:


GetCarter said:
I met some very nice girls in the darkroom.

(They all went off me when we went out into the light though).




So the relationships never Developed then.









Obviously Steve projected the wrong image.


Obviously the girls weren't very exposed and failed to see the bigger picture.


He should have shown them his enlargement then.


(coat,door,running)

In answer to the original question, I have just started shooting film again, just for the fun of it. B&W, hand process then scan & inkjet.

elderly

3,653 posts

260 months

Tuesday 2nd August 2005
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I've still got a Cold Cathode Black & White
enlarger ... it IMO gave a much nicer quality than
those 'modern' B & W enlargers with Light Bulbs.

I last used it in 1989!!!!

I've accumulated so many then good, but now worthless manual focus film cameras over the years .....
it's all a bit sad.


monkey boy 1

2,066 posts

253 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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-DeaDLocK- said:

shadytree said:


406 said:



GetCarter said:
I met some very nice girls in the darkroom.

(They all went off me when we went out into the light though).





So the relationships never Developed then.










Obviously Steve projected the wrong image.


Obviously the girls weren't very exposed and failed to see the bigger picture.


He said that he would come in a flash

Hansgerd

1,274 posts

306 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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monkey boy 1 said:

-DeaDLocK- said:


shadytree said:



406 said:




GetCarter said:
I met some very nice girls in the darkroom.

(They all went off me when we went out into the light though).






So the relationships never Developed then.











Obviously Steve projected the wrong image.



Obviously the girls weren't very exposed and failed to see the bigger picture.



He said that he would come in a flash


Would you all focus on the subject again please...

GetCarter

30,654 posts

301 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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seek help - the lot of you!

simpo two

90,859 posts

287 months

Thursday 4th August 2005
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GetCarter said:
seek help - the lot of you!

I'm sorry, that sentence doesn't contain a pun. Go back two spaces.