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OPEN HOUR

Location: Forest Hall Basement Darkroom

Check out the cameras and films for free

During Open Hours, we provide:
B&W film: Arista EDU 400, 36 exposures
Color films: Kodak movie films (500T, 50D, and 250D), 36 exposures
Focus-free cameras: Reloadable for 35mm films
Disposable Cameras: 18 exposures
SLR film Cameras: both mechanical and electronic
Professional Nikon DSLR cameras: Nikon D3 with 80-200 f2.8, 28-75 f2.8, 50mm f1.4, limited access to students needing them for workshops and photography services requested through Darkroom websites.
Fast scanning equipment and color-correcting software

B&W workshop if Andy or Avery is there
(All resources above are provided with no charge)

Information about B&W and Color films development.
B&W: You can come to the B&W workshop to learn how to develop and scan. After you have participated in our workshop, you will be given ID access to the Darkroom for the rest of your time in Middlebury (yearly renewal). All B&W chemistry and development gears are also provided for free.

Color films: We provide ECN2 color films for free, but do not provide chemistry and development gear due to safety and cost concerns. Practicing color development is also tricky. We charge $15 for two rolls for color development. You can also send your films to labs outside campus for development and scanning, which is relatively expensive and time-consuming.

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