单词 | darkroom |
释义 | darkroom (once / 48640 pages) n A darkroom is the room a film photographer uses to develop photographs. A typical darkroom is equipped with developing chemicals, an enlarger, and a red-tinted safelight that doesn't expose black-and-white film. There are so many options for photography these days that using a darkroom is less and less common — digital and Polaroid-style, instant photos don't require developing. Most darkrooms are kept by photographers who work with black-and-white film. In the darkroom, the enlarger projects an image from a negative onto photographic paper, which is then immersed in a developer chemical wash and a fixer wash, and hung to dry. This results in a finished product, a photograph. WORD FAMILYdarkroom: darkrooms USAGE EXAMPLESAn understudy of French journalist Michel Chevalier, Tikhomiroff’s photography career kicked off processing prints in the darkroom for a fashion photographer. Time(Dec 30, 2016) I hurried home to develop and print it in my basement darkroom. Seattle Times(Dec 15, 2016) In 1965, when Burtynsky was ten, his father purchased a darkroom from an elderly widow and rebuilt it in the basement. The New Yorker(Dec 11, 2016) n a room in which photographs are developed Hyper room an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling |
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