Three tools to trick out your digital darkroom

It’s no secret that I’m a bit of a photo geek. I’ve been tak­ing pic­tures since I was old enough to under­stand what f‑stop was, and had my first wet dark­room in my par­ents base­ment bath­room before I was out of ele­ment­ary school — and no, I was­n’t held back 🙂 So I’ve been fol­low­ing…


It’s no secret that I’m a bit of a photo geek. I’ve been tak­ing pic­tures since I was old enough to under­stand what f‑stop was, and had my first wet dark­room in my par­ents base­ment bath­room before I was out of ele­ment­ary school — and no, I was­n’t held back 🙂 So I’ve been fol­low­ing the devel­op­ment of digit­al dark­room soft­ware and hard­ware reas­on­ably closely, but only recently have star­ted get­ting ‘ser­i­ously’ back into it. And have dis­covered that there are three key ‘accessor­ies’ to the digit­al dark­room work­flow that I’m find­ing essen­tial. …more



This post is an excerpt from one of my weekly posts on the Future Shop Techb­log. Check out the full post here.


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