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Definition of darkroom in English: darkroomnounˈdɑːkruːmˈdɑːkrʊm A room for developing photographs, in which normal light is excluded. Example sentencesExamples - I also made color separation negatives from color transparencies by enlarging in the darkroom.
- The glossy whiteness, cast with the yellow or red of the darkroom's safelight, begins to stir with a vague smoky shadow.
- Bathed in the red glow of the darkroom safelight, Ian McDonald was staring hard at a ruined photograph.
- She then opened the door and stepped back into the dim red light of the darkroom.
- Complete darkroom and printing facilities are available for the entire workshop.
- Holding the dripping print in her hand Tang left the darkroom to see it in the white lights.
- Her class had been working in the darkroom, developing their pictures.
- Then he again disappeared into the darkroom to develop the plate.
- He had learnt from Man Ray how to enhance effects by manipulating images in the darkroom, and he cropped and retouched until each print was ready lot reproduction.
- From one darkroom with one developing tank, the new lab now had three darkrooms on site.
- Many years ago I experimented with black & white photography in the darkroom.
- A boy develops photographs in the school darkroom.
- Then it was straight off to the darkroom to run off photographs of our esteemed educators in various sizes.
- The paper still shoots film - black-and-white film - at a time when digital cameras have made darkrooms quaint.
- By refining the image in the darkroom, a photographer can make the same image appear dark and moody or light and airy.
- In a darkroom floating in a bath of developer an image slowly materializes.
- I said that darkrooms were being closed in droves and that the industry trend was clearly digital.
- If I could have my own darkroom, I'd develop my own film and print my work myself.
- I recently constructed a new darkroom and built one of these UV exposure units into it.
- 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.
Definition of darkroom in US English: darkroomnoun A room from which normal light is excluded, used for developing photographs. Example sentencesExamples - He had learnt from Man Ray how to enhance effects by manipulating images in the darkroom, and he cropped and retouched until each print was ready lot reproduction.
- Many years ago I experimented with black & white photography in the darkroom.
- I said that darkrooms were being closed in droves and that the industry trend was clearly digital.
- If I could have my own darkroom, I'd develop my own film and print my work myself.
- The glossy whiteness, cast with the yellow or red of the darkroom's safelight, begins to stir with a vague smoky shadow.
- A boy develops photographs in the school darkroom.
- Bathed in the red glow of the darkroom safelight, Ian McDonald was staring hard at a ruined photograph.
- I also made color separation negatives from color transparencies by enlarging in the darkroom.
- The paper still shoots film - black-and-white film - at a time when digital cameras have made darkrooms quaint.
- Then he again disappeared into the darkroom to develop the plate.
- 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.
- I recently constructed a new darkroom and built one of these UV exposure units into it.
- Holding the dripping print in her hand Tang left the darkroom to see it in the white lights.
- Then it was straight off to the darkroom to run off photographs of our esteemed educators in various sizes.
- She then opened the door and stepped back into the dim red light of the darkroom.
- From one darkroom with one developing tank, the new lab now had three darkrooms on site.
- By refining the image in the darkroom, a photographer can make the same image appear dark and moody or light and airy.
- Her class had been working in the darkroom, developing their pictures.
- In a darkroom floating in a bath of developer an image slowly materializes.
- Complete darkroom and printing facilities are available for the entire workshop.
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