Making Drying Screens For Your Darkroom
Follow along as I make a drying screen for my prints to complete my darkroom. I used canvas stretcher bars from a craft store for only $6 and a roll of fiberglass window screen material to easily make a sturdy screen large enough for two 16x20 inch prints, or eight 8x10 prints.
Fiberglass Window Screen used: https://amzn.to/2EgeKaE
Music by BenSound
Видео Making Drying Screens For Your Darkroom канала The Naked Photographer
Fiberglass Window Screen used: https://amzn.to/2EgeKaE
Music by BenSound
Видео Making Drying Screens For Your Darkroom канала The Naked Photographer
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