Darkroom
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Darkroom ( noun )
- A room in which photographic film or paper can be developed in total darkness.
- A room that is light-tight and equipped with the necessary facilities for developing and printing photographs.
Origin:
The word "darkroom" is a compound of the words "dark" and "room", used to describe a room that is kept dark to make it suitable for the developing of film and photographs.
Examples:
- He spent hours in the darkroom developing his photographs.
- The photographer went into the darkroom to develop the film.
- The darkroom was equipped with chemicals and equipment necessary for developing photographs.
- In the darkroom, he was able to control the exposure and development of his photographs.
- The amateur photographer set up a darkroom in his basement.
(As a verb)
Darkroom ( verb )
- A room in which photographic film or paper can be developed in total darkness.
- A room that is light-tight and equipped with the necessary facilities for developing and printing photographs.
Origin:
The word "darkroom" is a compound of the words "dark" and "room", used to describe a room that is kept dark to make it suitable for the developing of film and photographs.
Examples:
- He spent hours in the darkroom developing his photographs.
- The photographer went into the darkroom to develop the film.
- The darkroom was equipped with chemicals and equipment necessary for developing photographs.
- In the darkroom, he was able to control the exposure and development of his photographs.
- The amateur photographer set up a darkroom in his basement.