Minimalist Darkroom pt 2

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • First of all - wow episode 100... holy cow.
    Thanks for watching and supporting! I never thought we'd have 100 formal episodes.
    theartofphotogr...
    / tedforbes
    So today we're continuing along with the Minimalist Darkroom setup. In Part 1 we covered processing and how little equipment you actually need.
    Today in Part 2 we're going to talk about printing. I'm going to show you the set up I've got and how still, with minimal equipment, we can actually do wet printing at home efficiently and easily.

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  • @saintmoz
    @saintmoz 12 років тому +3

    Hell yes, you need to do a podcast on doing contact prints minimalist style. I shoot 4x5 and I don't have the room or the funds to do enlargements, but would love to produce a display worthy contact print.

  • @theartofphotography
    @theartofphotography  12 років тому +2

    Yep - we will be doing some of that in upcoming episodes. I've got a big project in mind…

  • @scottplumer3668
    @scottplumer3668 11 років тому +2

    What a great series! After years of digital, you made me get back into film.

  • @vincentiusherie
    @vincentiusherie 12 років тому

    I think i should write something here on the channel's 100th video. I really like your channel. Plenty of lessons & i think they're distinctively different from the other photography-related channels. The analog-related content is something i'm very eager to watch. The videos're mostly very well made too. I currently can't spend money on workshops or on too many materials like books, magazines, etc. So i have to thank you for sharing these massive amount of knowledge for free. Many many thanks!

  • @theartofphotography
    @theartofphotography  12 років тому

    I love Clyde - he's incredible. Sort of a modern day Ansel, but with a hint of "survivor" about him. Amazing photographer.

  • @DavidMeyerPhoto
    @DavidMeyerPhoto 12 років тому

    Congratulations on the 100th episode. I hope at some point we will see an episode with one more 0 to it :)
    That's one massive enlarger. I recently bought two (well, the price was £5, so can't complain) although I don't know if they will allow me to work with anything bigger than 35mm. I should start playing with this sometime at the end of this month (still have to finish one roll of colour film before I switch to B&W and no time for it) so these episodes are absolutely great for me. Thanks.

  • @NCC74913
    @NCC74913 12 років тому

    Thanks for the video Ted. I have been wanting to get in to processing my own film and prints for years now I am geting ready to start. I will get a scanner eventually because I won't print every photo but I want to find one that can do 4x5 as well as 35mm and 120 just incase I get a large format camera. I also may start my own side business scanning film and prints to digital and it would be great to support 35,120, 4x5 and I have seen old APS film scanners on eBay as well.

  • @Corbotli
    @Corbotli 12 років тому

    Great show. I like the idea of contact prints. Congratulations on 100th episode!

  • @julesactually
    @julesactually 12 років тому

    It's 2012 and film is still alive (like vinyl), thank you for the episode!

  • @bcm4066
    @bcm4066 12 років тому

    thanks a lot for showing us what you do. Congrats on your 100th episode!
    I made a little room in my basement and i have most of the things i need (i'm missing the easels and a focusing scope) and i wasn't sure how to set it up.. this video gave me some great ideas!

  • @ellardyow5692
    @ellardyow5692 5 років тому

    Hi Ted, I completely agree with your minimal approach...especially since i live in a16' cargo trailer. On film versus digital: It's not the image that is my chief concern, but it's the cameras. There's nothing worse than being confronted by an lengthy, obscure menu just to take a picture...especially not that buttons and switches are more expensive than micro processors and algorisms. I, too like small prints more than huge, expensive, pretentious prints.

  • @cillinc01
    @cillinc01 12 років тому

    Congrats on 100 great and informative videos.

  • @Acquavallo
    @Acquavallo 12 років тому

    Wo! I love that painting!

  • @OK585
    @OK585 12 років тому

    Hi!
    Congratulations on 100th episode! I wanted to ask whether you ever tried some different printing methods like cyanotype or platinum printing even :) Would be cool to see in the podcast too :)

  • @beaupfeifferrecordings
    @beaupfeifferrecordings 7 років тому

    cheers for sharing the info mate thinking of setting up a diy dark room in time

  • @CumulusSkies
    @CumulusSkies 12 років тому

    I like the darkroom episodes too, because I'm completely ignorant!
    Congratulations on your 100th episode! Woo hoo! 😃

  • @goosgrl7
    @goosgrl7 8 років тому +2

    I love your cats, always making cameos.

  • @joevenuto
    @joevenuto 6 років тому

    Another great video. Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @theartofphotography
    @theartofphotography  12 років тому

    Thanks!!!

  • @Dale_Willetts
    @Dale_Willetts 12 років тому

    Congrats on episode 100... looking forward to 200 now =)
    When u were talking of using the wall as a base board for huge prints, have you seen how Clyde Butcher makes his huge mono prints if only we all had as much space.
    check him out on you tube.

  • @beers10
    @beers10 7 років тому

    Any chance you could post a list of all supplies needed for developing/printing with prices and links? Beginner hobbyists would really appreciate it!

  • @rickhunt5327
    @rickhunt5327 7 років тому +1

    Can you develop b&w prints in color drums?

  • @LaurenGardenbelle
    @LaurenGardenbelle 6 років тому

    What is your go-to developer and fixer for color film?

  • @Audrey7648
    @Audrey7648 11 років тому

    Congrads. Now I remember why I never got into developing. But, love watching you develop, still interesting!

  • @MaxLamdin
    @MaxLamdin 9 років тому

    any chance you could explain the use of the different lenses? for example, what lens should you use to enlarge medium format? and what is the reason to use different lenses??

    • @theartofphotography
      @theartofphotography  9 років тому

      Max Lamdin The lenses compensate for the different film sizes. 50mm for 35mm, 80mm for 120 and 150 for 4x5 sheet film.

    • @MaxLamdin
      @MaxLamdin 9 років тому

      im bidding on a 75mm for medium format? would that be a sensible purchase?

    • @theartofphotography
      @theartofphotography  9 років тому

      For medium format absolutely.

    • @MaxLamdin
      @MaxLamdin 9 років тому

      excellent, bid has been set haha! also, have you ever had any experience with bulk loading? seen the Matt Day video and had a quick conversation about it however would possibly like to get another opinion where possible? cheers

    • @theartofphotography
      @theartofphotography  9 років тому

      Bulk loading 35mm? I haven't done it - I'm sure its cheaper though…

  • @theartofphotography
    @theartofphotography  12 років тому

    Don't dismiss the contact - they can be quite amazing too ;-)

  • @samuelchaseshoptaw365
    @samuelchaseshoptaw365 9 років тому

    thanks a lot. good vids

  • @DandGBears
    @DandGBears 12 років тому

    100th ! Yeah baby YEAH!

  • @brandaywine
    @brandaywine 12 років тому +1

    So I just started developing my negatives and I accidentally did a color film that I thought was black and white. Is there a way I may still be able to print a pic from these? I need help and there is no one in Michigan to help me. So you and the Internet are my learning tools :) thanks for all of your time shooting these videos for us

  • @colnagocowboy
    @colnagocowboy 7 років тому +1

    actualy ive stored my omega d4 in the living room of my apartment, i tend to plop my bicycle helmet on top of it when i get home. coming into my dark living room more than on person has jumped thinking the helmeted enlarger was a person.

  • @wb3ccn
    @wb3ccn 11 років тому

    If you have a red light in your darkroom dose it still have to be totally dark when developing film?

    • @TijmenDal
      @TijmenDal 10 років тому

      Yes, this is because photo paper (which you make prints on) are insensitive to red light, whereas normal film is sensitive to all light in the spectrum

  • @Audrey7648
    @Audrey7648 11 років тому

    Yea limited funds here also. So what Vincentius Heri said!!

  • @AeonHorus
    @AeonHorus 7 років тому +1

    Where is the list of the minimal essential items?

    • @beers10
      @beers10 7 років тому

      Stig Meister this would be really great. A list with prices

  • @hash46176
    @hash46176 7 років тому +1

    I have a beseler Cadet II enlarger the cadet custom photo printing kit and development tank all new in the box found at good will for $20.00

    • @obieswan
      @obieswan 6 років тому

      what's your experience using the cadet ii? pros? cons?

  • @Igarpe
    @Igarpe 6 років тому

    anyway

  • @popcbs
    @popcbs 10 років тому

    Cat!