Supplies for a Darkroom

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

Summary: Learn what darkroom supplies are needed 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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Supplies 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. Some other tools that you'll need in your darkroom are things like your dodging tools, a burning tool can be a simple piece of cardboard, lens cloth, a focusing scope, funnel, scissors, grease pencil, thermometer for taking temperature of your chemical baths. Extra clips are always great, an extra timer, or a stop watch as well, measuring cups, compressed air, gloves are a must in a darkroom especially avoid getting the chemicals on your skin. These containers are great for your darkroom because they are light safe and they have an air tight seal great to store your chemicals in. Also for developing your film, you want to have your tank and a reel. The reels you want to get are different sizes; this would be for processing a 35mm film. This would be for a medium format film.

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