On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Hi Chris ...
> 
> Do you just want to process film, as your post implies, or do you want
> to make prints as well?  If all you want to do is process film, a
> darkroom is not necessary.
> 
> It's pretty easy to set up a small, temporary darkroom.  Do you have a
> light-tight bathroom?  How big is it?
> 
> Check out my setup, which, although it's more semi-permanant now, can
> still be broken down in about an hour, maybe less (just estimating). 
> With a slightly different arrangement and a single smaller enlarger, the
> darkroom could be disassembled and the bathroom ready for full use in
> about 10 minutes.
> 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/darkroom/my-darkroom.html
> 
> Give us a better idea of what you hope to accomplish, and the experts
> here can give you some pointers.
> 

Hi Shel - 

I would like to be able to make prints as well, but not needed right
away. Long term I would really like to be able to "blow up" images
whenever I feel like it :) Instead of getting a roll back at 4x6, and then
picking the one I like, finding the neg, back to the lab etc.

For now I thought about just starting to process the negs.

thanks - Chris

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