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Photomedia Facilities

Photomedia Facilities

Colour Darkroom One CB14

his darkroom is equipped with 14 enlargers for small format (35mm film) and medium format (6x6cm, 6x7cm) enlargements up to 40.6cm x 50.8cm (dependant on film quality) and is designed for colour papers only.
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Black and White Darkroom Three CB12

This darkroom is equipped with 3 enlargers for large format (10.2 x 12.7 or 5”x4”) enlargements up to 55.9cm x 68.6cm and is designed for resin coated and fiber based photographic papers.
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Black and White Darkroom Two CB10

This darkroom is equipped with 14 enlargers for small format (35mm film) and medium format (6x6cm, 6x7cm) enlargements up to 40.6cm x 50.8cm (dependant on film quality) and is designed for resin coated and fibre based photographic papers.
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Black and White Darkroom One CB08

This darkroom is equipped with 15 enlargers for small format (35mm film) enlargements up to 40.6cm x 50.8cm (dependant on film quality) and is designed for resin coated photographic papers only.
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Processing Film CB17 & CB19

Both film processing rooms are for black and white film only. All formats are able to be processed.
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Photomedia Studio F114

This studio is 12m x 7m and is best utilised to photograph people (in groups), still life or objects but can be used for video also. The studio is maintained with 2 x paper background systems and a large product table.
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Photomedia Studio CB01

This studio is 7m x 6.5m and is best utilised to photograph people, still life or objects. The studio is maintained with a paper background system, a tower stand, small product table and copy-stand set-up.
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