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* confirm cameras can be mounted onto both tripods | * confirm cameras can be mounted onto both tripods | ||
* acquire some studio lighting | * acquire some studio lighting | ||
* build a lightbox or a lightable | * build a [https://annibye.wordpress.com/2014/01/19/diylightbox/ lightbox] or a [http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Lightbox-build-with-Ikea-Lack-table/ lightable] | ||
* mass damper as temporary door | * mass damper as temporary door | ||
* line walls with acoustic foam | * line walls with acoustic foam | ||
== Pics from Roadmap == | |||
Building a hot wire foam cutter. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:13, 26 February 2017
The Noisebridge Dorkroom is the successor to the Darkroom. The Darkroom is dead, long live the Dorkroom!
This is a light and sound controlled room for digital photography, book scanning, lightbox work, audio research, etc. Anything which would benefit from having a little more environmental controls than the main floor but not as extreme controls as the SparkleForge. The centerpiece is a custom built Book scanner. Mounted within are two Canon EOS Rebel 1100 SLR cameras. There are two tripods.
Roadmap.
- confirm cameras can be mounted onto both tripods
- acquire some studio lighting
- build a lightbox or a lightable
- mass damper as temporary door
- line walls with acoustic foam
Pics from Roadmap[edit | edit source]
Building a hot wire foam cutter.