> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > Hi all. I'm ready to start bathroom > developing and just wondering if this will > work. > There is one small window about 16" x 24" that needs to be covered. > Just wondering if adhering a couple of pieces of black > bristol board or > similar material to the window,then add soem black plastic > bags over top > (and turning ther out side light off) would be ok.When the > outside light is off > at night its quite dark out there. > I have a bit of space by the door but i can foam up that no problem.
Should be fine. I have one 4x8 foot window that is covered with 2 layers of black plastic and a lot of gaffers tape. It's sold by B+H as 8 mil black out cloth, but I would suppose any thick black plastic would *probably* work. I bought some similar material from Home Depot to cover the carpet and it looks identical. I can print during broad daylight w/ this setup. Whatever you end up doing, you'll need to do a test to make sure the space is light-tight before you start printing in earnest. You probably have some b+w printing books that explain how to do this - you want to use the same procedure you'd use to test safelights with a little modification. tv