Negative Processing Needs for a Darkroom

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Part of the video series: How to Set Up a Photography Darkroom

Summary: Learn about negative processing needs in a darkroom in this free photography video.

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Lanie McCormick Lanie McCormick is an artist, photographer, and a certified art educator who built a darkroom in her home where she creates original compositions and custom f... read more

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Negative Processing Needs for a Darkroom

Hi, my name is Lanie McCormick and I'm a fine art photographer in Austin, Texas. I'm here to show you how to set up a dark room on behalf of Expert Village. When you're doing your negatives you are going to need two really important things, a tank and a reel. Remember when you're doing your negatives you have to unload them and complete darkness. Turn your safe light off, you are also going to need a handy pair of scissors and a can opener if you're using a 35mm film. Once you have processed your film and you are ready to dry them, you'll squeegee them off and you'll use these wonderful little clips which you can hang them from a line or from a hanger, just want to make sure its a dust free area.

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