darkroom (Meaning)
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darkroom (n)
a room in which photographs are developed
Synonyms & Antonyms of darkroom
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darkroom Sentence Examples
- As a photographer, he spent countless hours working in the darkroom, developing his prints.
- The school's photography club had its own darkroom where members could develop their film.
- She closed the door to the darkroom, shutting out all light to begin the developing process.
- The darkroom was equipped with trays of chemicals and enlargers for creating prints.
- He felt a sense of calm and focus whenever he entered the darkroom, ready to immerse himself in the art of photography.
- The darkroom smelled faintly of chemicals, a familiar scent that reminded him of countless hours spent working on his craft.
- She enjoyed the solitude of the darkroom, where she could lose herself in the creative process.
- The darkroom was kept meticulously clean to ensure the quality of the prints produced.
- Working in the darkroom required patience and precision, as even small mistakes could ruin a print.
- He emerged from the darkroom hours later, holding a stack of prints he had meticulously developed and perfected.
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a room in which photographs are developed
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As a photographer, he spent countless hours working in the darkroom, developing his prints.
The school's photography club had its own darkroom where members could develop their film.
She closed the door to the darkroom, shutting out all light to begin the developing process.
The darkroom was equipped with trays of chemicals and enlargers for creating prints.