Word: darkroom
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Darkroom Short Cut. A one-step photo-developing solution that replaces the three separate solutions now commonly used (developer, stop-bath, hypo) is being sold by Manhattan's Cormac Chemical Corp. Called Cormac Unibath, it cuts development time to six minutes v. current 45 minutes. Price: $2.25 a pint, comparable to price of developer and hypo together...
...CRIMSON supplies darkroom facilities and materials to all candidates, and instruction according to individual needs. The degree of instruction varies: some candidates cannot print a picture when they start their competition; others begin with special pointers on the finer points of lighting and composition. And, of course, the length of an individual's competition varies somewhat according to the ability he has when he starts...
Charles W. Medick, one of the nation's top table-tennis referees, smiles tolerantly when he hears the cry familiar to his trade: "Whatsa matter, you got no eyes?" Medick is blind, from an accident in infancy. But Medick, a 36-year-old Los Angeles X-ray darkroom technician, has been policing table-tennis players for a dozen years. "I'm sure I've made a bad call or two in my career," he concedes. "But I can't recall when...
...will come through solicitation and the facilities of the Student Employment Office. Harpel said that now all leads coming into that office will go to the new agency. For its actual capitalization, the agency will draw upon HSA resources for such amounts as will be needed to establish a darkroom and purchase or rent any other necessary equipment...
...operation such as this," Harpel added, "you've got to have division of labor, this means that we'll have to have salesmen, photographers, and also developers" for darkroom work. He emphasized that while the organization is aimed at helping the needy student, the well-to-do photographer--if he is good--will not be discriminated against...