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The darkroom | == Where is the darkroom? == | ||
The London Hackspace darkroom is located downstairs - follow the corridor next to the lift. | |||
== Who can use it? == | |||
The darkroom is open to [[Membership|members]] of London Hackspace only. | |||
== What can you use it for? == | |||
* B&W photo printing | |||
* Film development | |||
* Film scanning | |||
* Screenprint | |||
* Painting film | |||
* Any other activity that needs darkroom, doesn't use aggresive chemicals and is suitable can be welcome | |||
== Facilities & equipment == | |||
* B&W film development equipment (changing bag, processing tanks) | |||
* De Vere 504 enlarger with Ilford Multigrade head, works with 35mm, 120 & 5x4 sheet film ([http://www.ilfordphoto.com/webfiles/2007321151751747.pdf instruction manual]) | |||
* [[Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 film scanner]] | |||
* Darkroom sink with running water and lots of trays | |||
* Paterson fiber-based print washer (like [http://www.ag-photographic.co.uk/paterson-fiber-print-washer-10x12-775-p.asp this]) | |||
* General chemical handling & mixing equipment | |||
== Induction & training == | |||
Subject to demand, we may be able to offer the following: | |||
* Induction to the darkroom space (get familiar with our equipment if you're already used other darkrooms) | |||
* B&W printing training (if you haven't printed B&W film before) | |||
* B&W film development training (if you haven't developed B&W film before) | |||
If you want to learn on your own, here are some tutorials available online: | |||
* [http://www.ilfordphoto.com/webfiles/200629163442455.pdf Processing your first B&W film] | |||
* [http://www.darkroomdave.com/tutorial/making-your-first-black-and-white-print/ Making your first B&W print] |