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Definition of Darkrooms
1. darkroom [n] - See also: darkroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Darkrooms
Literary usage of Darkrooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Photoengraving: Containing Practical Instructions for Producing by Harry Jenkins, Stephen H. Horgan, Frederic Eugene Ives (1902)
"The illumination should be subdued, to prevent the action of light on the plates
before printing, but not to the extent necessary in the darkrooms for ..."
2. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1902)
"... suitable for use in the eclipse, and of two efficient and well constructed
darkrooms for photography. The observing station was therefore fixed in the ..."
3. American Druggist (1884)
"... its principal uses being for" ornamental glass-ware or for window-panes for
photographic darkrooms. Copper-tinted glass (likewise a kind of red-orange) ..."
4. Energy Efficiency: Challenges and Trends for Electric UtilitiesBusiness & Econ (1993)
"The poor popular image of home energy efficiency as meaning cold showers, darkrooms,
and warm beers hampers consumer acceptance and diminishes incentives ..."
5. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society by Royal Astronomical Society (1902)
"... suitable for use in the eclipse, and of two efficient and well constructed
darkrooms for photography. The observing station was therefore fixed in the ..."
6. Register by University of California, Berkeley, California, University (1922)
"... other records of value, and instruments temporarily not in use; together with
photographic darkrooms, and photographic and spectrographic laboratories. ..."