A room for developing photographs, in which normal light is excluded.
(冲洗照片的)暗室
Example sentencesExamples
I also made color separation negatives from color transparencies by enlarging in the darkroom.
The glossy whiteness, cast with the yellow or red of the darkroom's safelight, begins to stir with a vague smoky shadow.
Bathed in the red glow of the darkroom safelight, Ian McDonald was staring hard at a ruined photograph.
She then opened the door and stepped back into the dim red light of the darkroom.
Complete darkroom and printing facilities are available for the entire workshop.
Holding the dripping print in her hand Tang left the darkroom to see it in the white lights.
Her class had been working in the darkroom, developing their pictures.
Then he again disappeared into the darkroom to develop the plate.
He had learnt from Man Ray how to enhance effects by manipulating images in the darkroom, and he cropped and retouched until each print was ready lot reproduction.
From one darkroom with one developing tank, the new lab now had three darkrooms on site.
Many years ago I experimented with black & white photography in the darkroom.
A boy develops photographs in the school darkroom.
Then it was straight off to the darkroom to run off photographs of our esteemed educators in various sizes.
The paper still shoots film - black-and-white film - at a time when digital cameras have made darkrooms quaint.
By refining the image in the darkroom, a photographer can make the same image appear dark and moody or light and airy.
In a darkroom floating in a bath of developer an image slowly materializes.
I said that darkrooms were being closed in droves and that the industry trend was clearly digital.
If I could have my own darkroom, I'd develop my own film and print my work myself.
I recently constructed a new darkroom and built one of these UV exposure units into it.
Elias is taking pictures for a class project, and stops off at the darkroom to do some developing before heading out to shoot some more.
Definition of darkroom in US English:
darkroom
noun
A room from which normal light is excluded, used for developing photographs.
Example sentencesExamples
He had learnt from Man Ray how to enhance effects by manipulating images in the darkroom, and he cropped and retouched until each print was ready lot reproduction.
Many years ago I experimented with black & white photography in the darkroom.
I said that darkrooms were being closed in droves and that the industry trend was clearly digital.
If I could have my own darkroom, I'd develop my own film and print my work myself.
The glossy whiteness, cast with the yellow or red of the darkroom's safelight, begins to stir with a vague smoky shadow.
A boy develops photographs in the school darkroom.
Bathed in the red glow of the darkroom safelight, Ian McDonald was staring hard at a ruined photograph.
I also made color separation negatives from color transparencies by enlarging in the darkroom.
The paper still shoots film - black-and-white film - at a time when digital cameras have made darkrooms quaint.
Then he again disappeared into the darkroom to develop the plate.
Elias is taking pictures for a class project, and stops off at the darkroom to do some developing before heading out to shoot some more.
I recently constructed a new darkroom and built one of these UV exposure units into it.
Holding the dripping print in her hand Tang left the darkroom to see it in the white lights.
Then it was straight off to the darkroom to run off photographs of our esteemed educators in various sizes.
She then opened the door and stepped back into the dim red light of the darkroom.
From one darkroom with one developing tank, the new lab now had three darkrooms on site.
By refining the image in the darkroom, a photographer can make the same image appear dark and moody or light and airy.
Her class had been working in the darkroom, developing their pictures.
In a darkroom floating in a bath of developer an image slowly materializes.
Complete darkroom and printing facilities are available for the entire workshop.