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darkroom

/dahrk-room, -room/US // ˈdɑrkˌrum, -ˌrʊm //UK // (ˈdɑːkˌruːm, -ˌrʊm) //

暗室,暗房,黑房,暗室里的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Photography.

    • : a room in which film or the like is made, handled, or developed and from which the actinic rays of light are excluded.

Examples

  • At least in the photographic darkroom, the first time you go in, the lights are on.

  • We begin small and dark: a long, black-painted darkroom, bestrewn with tiny, black-framed pictures.

  • Because all of the Rescued Film Project images are scanned to digital, the necessity of a darkroom is null.

  • In this episode of 'Darkroom,' we dive into a stark picture of the ensuing violence.

  • Her parents became more and more complex, like figures in a photograph slowly emerging in a darkroom developing tray.

  • An amateur photographer insists that a timing clock in the darkroom is a needless luxury.

  • The only subdivisions inside were a small vestibule, a photographic darkroom and my own room.

  • Then, I lit my darkroom lamp, and withdrew the slide, so that it would give a clear light.

  • This I rightly conjectured to be the photographic darkroom, and made for it at once.

  • The tent was lined with red, evidently Kermit's darkroom when he was developing pictures.