Neil Cooper wrote: >The dye is cast and I for one, after 20+ years in dank unhealthy darkrooms, rejoices!
Neil, I, and I'm sure many others on this list will join with you in your sentiments, especially those of us who did spend a significant part of our working lives in a wet darkroom atmosphere before converting to digital. I was fortunate in being able to design my darkroom environments and meet health and safety standards using very effective sink extraction units to remove the chemical fumes, but even then, that 'darkroom odour' still permeated clothes and skin. In my digital darkroom however, all I can smell is the scent of Jasmine and Honeysuckle outside. Now, where did I put that can of compressed hypo essence...................... Best wishes Ian Jebbett Authorised NIKON Dealer Freelance Creative Digital Photo-Graphics email ian[at]foto-works.net My out-going text and images are Virus Checked =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
