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darkroom

[ US /ˈdɑɹˌkɹum/ ]
[ UK /dˈɑːkɹuːm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a room in which photographs are developed

How To Use darkroom In A Sentence

  • The club offers access to the two darkrooms on campus and provides material for film developing and printing.
  • I'm well on my way to being relatively comfortable/competent with the D90 and now need to launch myself into the new "darkroom", my iMac for PP. News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
  • Elias is taking pictures for a class project, and stops off at the darkroom to do some developing before heading out to shoot some more.
  • Aside from all that writing, she has been a scaler in a salmon cannery, a reporter, photographer and darkroom manager for daily newspapers, a late show disk jockey and a communications consultant.
  • I had a darkroom at home, and later that night I made eight-by-tens of these two, and I had pinched a stereoscope from work.
  • The show includes Nicholson's photographs of the last-surviving London darkrooms alongside an installation by Lewis Durham of the young rockabilly group Kitty, Daisy & Lewis in which he has recreated a reel-to-reel, multitracked tape studio, as well as works by interactive design duo Zigelbaum + Coelho and artist Clare Mitten, who has constructed laptop and mobile phone-like sculptures from packaging and stationery. Analog – review
  • Ms Lapucci, who teaches at the prestigious Studio Art Centres International in the Tuscan capital, says Caravaggio worked in a "darkroom" and illuminated his models through a hole in the ceiling. Clipmarks | Live Clips
  • In the traditional darkroom, a photographer would painstakingly figure out a 'recipe' for making each print.
  • Babs (206 posts) on November 15, 2008 - 12: 11pm. because of digital photography, you won't get an invitation into step into her "darkroom". AfterEllen.com - Because visibility matters
  • The pushpin color photograms are created by placing the pins directly into the photographic paper surface in the color darkroom.
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