Dark Shadows
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Happy Black Friday!! Enjoy our tribute to Dan Curtis' amazing Dark Shadows TV series, popular during the late 60s/early 70s. Come into the professor's darkroom to watch as he demonstrates dodging techniques to use in special situations. In this video, using photos he took while traveling in Portugal and Spain, Professor Agar shows you how to dispel unwanted shadows. But sometimes, it may be best to leave deep, dark shadows alone...
I always look forward to the videos that the two of you make. Thanks and keep making videos!!!
I really enjoy Professor Agar's videos, fantastic knowledge and fun to watch :) - A month ago I made the switch from digital to B&W film and started collecting vintage SLR cameras.
It's been fun going back to basics, taking my time and thinking shots through on a Pentak K1000 and Minolta SRT101..the delayed gratification you get from waiting on the negatives to come home too is a breath of fresh air.
I've started to collect vintage equipment for setting up my own darkroom too and bought a Leitz V35 B&W enlarger from 1985 this week and hopefully will have what I need in the next few months.
It's been 40 years since I was last in a darkroom during my high school years and really looking forward to developing my own negatives and prints.
Another great video! Just set up my own darkroom in my bathroom with a small table for the enlarger and a board over the bath for the trays. Great fun
I'm about to do the same much to the consternation of the missus ... but as I explained to her, she'll be asleep!
@@iangordicans8763 Glad to hear it! I always print during the night, although its more to do with my lack of trust in my own black out methods haha
7 years since I got to play in the wet lab.
I miss those times indeed. Thanks for all the encouragements and tricks, Will.
Thanks for watching our videos and your kind words JP!! :)) -L
Hahahaha you guys are having fun doing these videos, that’s great and give us a good time too 😂😂👍🏻
Stay safe and keep’em coming, thanks 🙏🏻
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I thought we were at Miskatonic University! Great video!, Thanks. wet asparagus, nasty stuff. never touch it myself.
I REALLY like your videos....very informative.
LOL....I remember rushing home after school in the 5th grade to watch Dark Shadows as it came on about 30 minutes after school let out. My best friend and I ALWAYS watched it. Ok...that dates me, LOL
What a great demonstration of dodging as it's done in the darkroom. Photoshop users, behold!
Great video as usual, thank you both and stay safe.
Thank you!
Turn the lights on!
Thanks for watching John!! :)
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I loved DS as a kid! Couldn't wait to get home and watch it. The voice over nailed Victoria's speech pattern. I don't have enough space for setting up my enlarger, but I soup my own b&w in 4x5, 120 and now Russian 35mm. Euromaster meter.
Thank you so much Gordon!!!! ❤️ I loved this show too (then and now) and Victoria is my favorite character!! I have been enjoying watching the series on TubiTV and am not even halfway through, which delights me because there are so many episodes left to watch! :) How is Russian 35mm different?
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Ah reminds me of my college lab. Time to pull out the enlarger again...
Love the videos!
Very informative. my question is, when stand development is used do you recommend a pre rinse with distilled water. If so why?
Thats what the ct value does when you search for Corona with PCR. The more you dodge the more infections you have 😉