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Majik_Imaje
This is a small portion of my color darkroom #15 I have owned and built 17 color darkrooms.. I move around too much.



this sink was a pleasure to process prints in.. temp control was easy and processing in two trays was a joy. perfect results time and time again.

no matter which print size.. We could do anything here. This is or was just a hobby.

but I have worked in a professional capacity for many years in the Art world and other venus of this busniess.

Getting ready to build darkroom # 18 soon.. to process 8 x 10 inch film !
Techsvc CPAC Asia
It Greate!!!

techsvc@cpacasia.co.th
gr82bart
Sweet! Wish I had a darkroom like that.

Regards, Art.
Chris_Brown
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Getting ready to build darkroom # 18 soon.. to process 8 x 10 inch film !

What method (Jobo?) and chemicals (Kodak? E-6?) will you use to process 8x10?
Majik_Imaje
I will not need the use of Jobo OR E6

I like simple. simple is easy to do.. C-41 if it is still called that !

the last time I processed color neg film was 1990 !

A simple basket system using stainless steel tanks with film holders !

scan the neg. import into photoshop, print on our new Epson 4800 !
bill t.
Wow, lookit that! I can smell it! Takes me back, had several darkrooms just like that, but never had lab beakers that nice. Thanks!

All that's left is my Gralab Timer, I can reach it from my keyboard. Here, I'll time off exactly 6 minutes and 30 seconds in your honor!

BZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!
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