Question 5
- What is a darkroom in photography?
- Highlight six
Observation
Most candidates attempted this question. The candidates were expected to provide the following answers in order to score good marks:
(a)  - A darkroom is a light-tight space where photographic films and prints are  processed/processing of light–sensitive photo materials is carried out in the  darkroom.
    -    In traditional photography the darkroom is  the photographer’s workshop.
    -    It is a special place/space where light is  controlled.
    -    It comprises both wet and dry areas.
    -   Some basic equipment in the darkroom include enlarger, developing tank,  trays, chemicals, etc.
  
    (b)   -    Avoid spillage of water/or  other liquid on the floor to prevent slipping, in case there 
    is any, it should be mopped  immediately.
    -     Bottles and containers should be  appropriately labelled.
    -     Always wear an apron while working, in case  there is spillage of chemicals.
    -     Always wear nose masks when working  with/mixing chemicals.
    -     Ensure no ray of light comes into the  darkroom to prevent fogging of light sensitive  materials.
    -     Ensure good ventilation.
    -     Put on/wear hand gloves when working with  chemicals.
    -     Avoid food items in the darkroom.
    -     Wear goggles to protect the eyes when  working with chemicals.
    -     Ensure availability of safety gadgets such  as first aid box and fire extinguisher.
    -    Strictly adhere to the manufacturer’s  instructions on the material/equipment.
    -    Separate wet and dry areas must be  maintained.
