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darkroom
[ dahrk-room, -room ]
noun
Photography.
- a room in which film or the like is made, handled, or developed and from which the actinic rays of light are excluded.
darkroom
/ ˈdÉ‘ËkËŒruËm; -ËŒrÊŠm /
noun
- a room in which photographs are processed in darkness or safe light
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"When I was about nine, 10, 11, I used to work in my father's darkroom," Duncan said.
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He was photographer and developed film in a makeshift darkroom in a bedroom at home.
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Although some photographers still use film, you need a darkroom to load the film into the developing cans.
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We didn’t understand that in the right hands, the deep, deep blacks might speak to far more than a darkroom technique — to issues of race and segregation.
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