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darkroom
[dahrk-room, -room]
noun
a room in which film or the like is made, handled, or developed and from which the actinic rays of light are excluded.
darkroom
/ ˈdɑːkˌruːm, -ˌrʊm /
noun
a room in which photographs are processed in darkness or safe light
Example Sentences
She first discovered photography in a darkroom at Orange Coast College before completing her degree at UCLA.
With a mobile darkroom in her car’s trunk, she can develop the plates on-site, allowing subjects to see their ethereal black-and-white image within minutes.
That impulse translated into nights developing stock in a makeshift darkroom Lanthimos rigged in his Budapest apartment’s bathroom.
"When I was about nine, 10, 11, I used to work in my father's darkroom," Duncan said.
Chemical Unbalance uses the chemistry of the darkroom and the menopausal body as a way of exploring the changes occurring, without and within.
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