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Answer for the clue "Place to process film ", 8 letters:
darkroom

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Word definitions for darkroom in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A darkroom is a room for processing light-sensitive photographic materials. Darkroom , Dark Room , The Darkroom or The Dark Room may also refer to:

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a room in which photographs are developed

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He had had his own darkroom , and had always been taking pictures. ▪ He joined assistants in the darkroom to select from endless photos. ▪ He stood in the darkroom with another trainee, Dale Fitzke, a cripple. ▪ He took it into ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A dark room, where photographs are developed. 2 A darkened room where sexual activity can take place, especially one in a gay club.

Usage examples of darkroom.

The room beyond was a washroom converted to a darkroom, its single window made lightproof with a thick coat of black paint.

Any amateur shutterbug with a good darkroom could blow up those final frames big enough to stand up as identification in court.

The moment he had returned to London, clutching his precious film, he had hurried into the small pantry he had converted into a darkroom and checked to make sure he had everything on hand: film-processing tank, thermometer, spring-type clothes pins, four large beakers, a timer, and developer, stop-bath solutions, and fixer.

Like now, as she pulled the photographs down from her clothespins, she remembered finding Devlin in her makeshift darkroom at the mansion, looking at the drying prints.

Other rooms in Vander's domain housed the Automatic Fingerprints Identification System known as AFIS, and darkrooms for digital audio and video enhancement.

Loman had also found me a darkroom in the next block and I had permission to use it as required.

I said, amused, and led him past the darkroom to what had once been the back kitchen but was now mostly bathroom and in part a continuation of the hall.

I went into the darkroom and mixed the developing chemicals, and set up the color print processor.

He called the newsroom and learned from Hubbell that Rooney was threatening to quit, that their Sunday editorial about the ski basin had produced indignant telephone calls, that the Ford dealer on the school board was threatening to pull his advertising if the sports editor didn't lay off the football coach, that nothing much was happening on the vacation edition, and that they'd had an electrical fire in the darkroom and were farming out their photo printing until the rewiring was done.

As I crossed the newsroom toward the mail slots, Sala called me from the darkroom.

It was more darkroom than ablution, with a light-proof black nylon zip-up tent over the shower cabinet and jars of chemicals and packets of photographic paper where in any other feminine bathroom there would have been scents and soaps.

With my experience working as a freelance copyeditor for Ace Books (under my father's stern tutelage) during high school, I landed a job in one of the last hot-type printing houses in Cambridge, Massachusetts as a proofreader, then later, a dual position as proofreader and darkroom technician for one of the very first computerized printing houses in the industry.

The darkroom is small and cluttered, counters overrun with pans and trays, shelves lined with stop bath and fixer.

Before that I worked out of the darkroom at the local high school, but my rise in fame allowed me to purchase a three-bedroom house a couple blocks from the beach in Encinitas.

And then we have a high-speed CAD workstation, a darkroom, tech stores, a scientific freezer, electron microscope and X-ray crystallography labs, a diver's locker, and an isotope and radiation chamber.