Darkroom is the name given to a room or space which can be closed off totally from all light so that light sensitive photographic materials can be ...
a room in which there is no light (light-tight) so that photographic film and paper may be handled safely without exposure to stray light; where film is processed and photographs are printed; often seen on television and movies with only a red light source illuminating the room A room with absolutely no light. This room is used to deal with light sensitive materials. "Dark," light-tight space for processing and printing photographic materials, using safe-lighting suitable for the materials in use. A lighttight area used for processing films and for printing and processing papers; also for loading and unloading film holders and some cameras. a room in which photographs are developed A darkroom is a workspace, usually a separate area in a building or a vehicle, made dark to allow photographers to use light-sensitive materials to develop film and photographic paper to make photographic prints.
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