My modern film to print "darkroom" equipment: - Changing bag - Daylight development tank (16oz capacity, two reels 35mm size) - accurate thermometer for the range from 60 to 120 degrees F - timer (up to 60 minutes, seconds counter useful) - graduates for mixing and measuring chemistry - mixing pitcher - developer - fixer - amber lab bottles of appropriate size for chemical storage - sink with running water - data sheets with time/temperature development tables - wetting solution - clothespins and line (for drying film) - scissors and bottle opener - some kind of light table (the computer monitor itself can work pretty well) - magnifying loupe 4x to 8x - film scanner (Nikon Coolscan IV or Minolta Scan Dual II) - computer - Lightroom and Photoshop - printer
Sounds like more than it actually is. Godfrey On Sep 7, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Glen Tortorella wrote: > Thank you, Scott. The developing sounds like something I could > perhaps do. The darkroom sounds more involved (and costly). Adam > says his bathroom is too small for printing, and so he scans and > prints digitally. Do you do likewise? I would be able to make nice > prints with a dedicated film scanner? -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net