Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for August 13, 2016
Transcript:
Lacey: Thank you for the picture, Jeremy. It means a lot. Jeremy: Well, I"m proud to have played a small role, Mrs. D. Lacey: What role is that, dear? Jeremy: I made the print! In my home darkroom! Want me to inscribe it? Lacey: Well, uh... if it's not too much trouble. Jeremy: I can assure you, Mrs. D, it's no trouble at all! There you go! Lacey: "To Lacey-- I couldn't have done it without the negative. Best, Jeremy." Jeremy: It's true. It's technically impossible.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
Negative? What’s a negative?
Packratjohn Premium Member over 8 years ago
Yeah, I think he would have used slide film. Just seems more his style.
cripplious over 8 years ago
Yea I remember from college. Walked into the art room and accidentally opened the darkroom door. Never heard the end of it.
JeNagVaz over 8 years ago
High Functioning Autism, formerly known as Asperger’s Syndrome
zeimetr over 8 years ago
Not anymore.
Flash Gordon over 8 years ago
Many years ago I used to do my own B&W film developing. I still have the equipment including safelights, an enlarger, developing and fixing trays, changing bag, etc.
comixbomix over 8 years ago
She’s so patient with these poor, warped little dweebs…
JP Steve Premium Member over 8 years ago
I learned my darkroom skills working on the school annual — then built my own darkroom in the attic. Good fun!
Dean over 8 years ago
Without the darkness there can be no light.
Kip W over 8 years ago
Developing film was fun, and I could play Mad Scientist with all the beakers full of chemicals.