Patrick- Another thought just occurred to me. My old Omega DII has some light leakage thru the cooling vents on top of the lamp housing, throwing a faint pattern of light on the ceiling. If yours does the same, you may want to darken the ceiling above your enlarger, too. Bob Grant ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Wiggins" <pwiggins@co.slc.ut.us> To: <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 5:54 PM Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Re: Darkroom question
Hi,
Thanks for the input. In its previous incarnation the walls and ceiling were (and still are) all white.
I don't believe I had a problem with white walls next to the enlarger but I think I will make the walls flat black there in the "new and improved" darkroom.
So I tend to agree with you, whatever was good enough for Ansel Adams is better than good enough for me.
Cheers!
Patrick :-)
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