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- From: kbb0@harvey.gte.com (Kevin Burke)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Apartment Darkrooms
- Message-ID: <6422@ceylon.gte.com>
- Date: 28 Jan 93 14:29:51 GMT
- References: <1993Jan22.235854.1@cc.curtin.edu.au> <2352@blue.cis.pitt.edu> <vdto4is@zola.esd.sgi.com>
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- In article <vdto4is@zola.esd.sgi.com>, donl@glass.esd.sgi.com (donl mathis) writes:
- >
- > In article <6373@ceylon.gte.com>, kbb0@harvey.gte.com (Kevin Burke) writes:
- >
- > |> While it may sound too obvious, I started bringing a low chair into the
- > |> bathroom since I am set up exactly the same way. I tend to spend
- > |> considerable time at the enlarger *or* at the trays. Having the chair
- > |> really made a difference in lengthening the time of a typical printing
- > |> session before fatigue sets in.
- >
- > You mean your bathroom is big enough for the porcelain fixtures, sink,
- > shower and/or tub, enlarger, trays, a human being, *and* a chair?
- > Zowwy! What a luxury! In my case, I might pick, oh, any four of
- > those... and some are not optional! :)
- >
- Yes, my life is spoil't of such luxury, although, I demand 45 minutes
- notice from other users of said facilities so that I can make the
- darkroom a bathroom again. Seems that while in "dark mode", use of the
- fixtures in the originally intended manner could be hazardous to ones
- health courtesy of our local electric company. ;)
-
- - Kevin "Anything with I can put plywood on is a work surface" Burke
-