| A Biased Guide to Temperature Control: An article that compares different techniques for controlling water temperature in photographic darkrooms. |
| Agfa APX 25 vs. Kodak Technical Pan: Comparison of two very fine grained black and white films. |
| Black and White Darkroom: Comprehensive information on darkroom setup, chemicals, equipment, techniques, tips, and safety considerations. |
| Black and White World: Advanced techniques, beginners guide, forums, extensive FAQ's. |
| BW development times tables: Characteristic values and development times tables of the various BW films. |
| Chemistry of the Photographic Process: Brief description of the processing steps to develop a color negative in a minilab. |
| Claudio Bonavolta's Photography Page: Information on photography equipment, darkroom techniques. Also contains travel photographs. |
| Contrast Masking - The LightRoom: How to use contrast masking to capture as much of the dynamic range of the original scene as possible. |
| Darkroom Hazards: SafetyLine article on chemical and ventilation hazards in darkrooms. |
| DarkroomSource: Features tutorials and information on building a darkroom, accessories, techniques, tools and tips. |
| Daylight Darkroom: Black and white imaging system that achieves the quality of traditional darkroom techniques on inkjet printers. |
| Developing Tank: Instructions on how to build a durable developing tank from ABS plastic pipe. |
| Do It Yourself: Mason Resnick's article on the benefits of doing your own printing. From the Black and White World site. |
| Dust and Spotting: Article on removing and avoiding dust and spots on prints. |
| Film and Developer Test: Side by side visual comparisons of black and white films developed in various developers. |
| How Safe Is Your Safelight?: Facts about safelights; a page of information from Kodak. |
| Ilfochrome Classic: One page of information about this color print material. From the LightRoom site. |
| Ilford: Black and White Products: Technical data sheets for each of Ilford's black and white film, paper, and chemistry products, in Adobe PDF format. |
| Introduction to The Black and White Darkroom: Jerry Sparrow's article covering the basics of black and white darkroom setup and photo printing. |
| Kaiser Enlargers: Bob Meier's review in PHOTO Techniques Magazine of Kaiser enlargers. |
| KODAK Chemicals, Process E-6: Detailed technical manual for Kodak E6 processing aimed at professionals |
| KODAK Chemicals: Processing Manuals Index: Publications that describe how to use KODAK Chemicals in photofinishing labs, professional finishing labs, motion picture labs and minilabs, available in .pdf format. |
| Kodak Developer D-76: Tech Pub J-78: Technical manual for Kodak D-76 black and white developer. Lists times, temperatures and procedures for using this time tested developer. |
| Kodak Films Menu: Index of links to all Kodak's film information pages. |
| KODAK Photochemical Information and FAQs: Information and FAQ's for Kodak's photo chemicals |
| Kodak Professional: Black and White Films: Technical manuals for all Kodak black and white films. |
| Kodak Professional: Photographic Chemicals: Contains detailed information on all Kodak photographic chemicals. Information for both color and black and white chemicals. |
| KODAK: Cross-Processing Color Negative Films in Process E-6: Tech Pub CIS-184: Resource and technical information on processing color negative films in E6 chemistry aimed at professionals |
| Kodak: Preparing Smaller Batches of Processing Chemicals: Technical manual by Kodak on mixing smaller amounts of chemicals. Good resource for home darkrooms. |
| Kodak: Simplified Metric Conversion Tables: Metric conversion tables. A must have for all darkrooms. Printable format for easy use. |
| Kodak: T-MAX Developers: Technical manual for T-Max developers including times, temperatures, and recommended procedures for developing black and white films. |
| Kodak: Teaching Basic Darkroom Techniques: Resource for students and teachers covering the step by step procedures for basic darkroom techniques. |
| Kodak: Toning Black and White Materials: Technical manual for toning black and white prints with Kodak toners. |
| Lloyd Erlick: Technical Articles: A large collection of articles for darkroom techniques. |
| Masking Kits: Pin-registration holders and carriers, resource on contrast masking techniques and other fine art darkroom procedures. |
| Potassium Ferricyanide: Fantastic or Frustrating?: Demystifying this processing additive. |
| Rec.Photo.Darkroom FAQ: FAQ for this Usenet newsgroup. |
| Rockland Colloid: Information on the combination of new and old techniques to produce many new types of photographic prints. |
| Rodolfo Namias Group: Old Photographic Techniques: Details old printing processes that give results unobtainable on silver-bromide papers. Includes gallery showing technique examples, information about exhibitions, and available courses. |
| Silverlight Photography Tutorials: Photography darkroom tutorials and resources. |
| Sun Spot Photography: Offers comprehensive information on darkrooms, chemistry, developing, printing, and many other photography related topics. |
| Teaching Basic Darkroom Techniques: Kodak site giving twelve lessons plans for teaching basic black and white darkroom procedures. |
| The Bulk Loading FAQ: Step by step instructions on bulk reloading of films. |
| The Light Factory: Online exhibits, classes in photography, and several articles on alternative processes. |
| The Zone System: History and technical description of the zone method of controlling image quality. Examples of work produced with the system, further reading and biography of the siteowner. |
| Tim Kemp: Photographic: Advice and tips on developing photographs and picture taking. |
| Why Black and White?: Wendy Folse's article on the advantages of black and white photography and its implications in the darkroom. |