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DARKROOM - translation to arabic

WORKSHOP USED BY PHOTOGRAPHERS MAKE PRINTS AND OTHERWISE HANDLE PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM
Dark Room; Dark room; Darkroom (photography); Blackroom; Photographic darkroom; Photographic dark room
  • In the darkroom.
  • Union City High School]], which is adjacent to the school's photography classroom.

DARKROOM         

ألاسم

غرفة مظلمة; غرفة تحميض اّفِم

dark room         
غرفة مظلمة
Digital Darkroom         
الحجرة السوداء الرقمية .

Definition

darkroom
¦ noun a room for developing photographs, from which normal light is excluded.

Wikipedia

Darkroom

A darkroom is used to process photographic film, to make prints and to carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of the light-sensitive photographic materials, including film and photographic paper. Various equipment is used in the darkroom, including an enlarger, baths containing chemicals, and running water.

Darkrooms have been used since the inception of photography in the early 19th century. Darkrooms have many various manifestations, from the elaborate space used by Ansel Adams to a retooled ambulance wagon used by Timothy H. O'Sullivan. From the initial development of the film to the creation of prints, the darkroom process allows complete control over the medium.

Due to the popularity of color photography and complexity of processing color film (see C-41 process) and printing color photographs and also to the rise, first of instant photography technology and later digital photography, darkrooms are decreasing in popularity, though are still commonplace on college campuses, schools and in the studios of many professional photographers.

Other applications of darkrooms include the use in nondestructive testing, such as magnetic particle inspection.

Examples of use of DARKROOM
1. Sponsor needed: «Trouble experienced in the darkroom is another side of the story.
2. Ben–Dov‘s darkroom was in the second story of the Finegold Houses, on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem.
3. Upon reaching Rochester, the ambient scent becomes that of an old darkroom or a one–hour photo lab.
4. He‘s always done his own printing, still spends long days in his functional, bare darkroom ("I like the consistency of the dark.
5. Wentzel collected more than 12,000 prints and also gave his own darkroom to the Aurora Project, an artists colony in West Virginia.