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Digital Darkroom

The room is set up for RAW file processing and digital image editing, with Apple Mac Mini M2 pro machines newly installed this summer, and EIZO self-calibrating monitors.

Data projection is installed for reviewing and critiquing work, and the space is next door but 1 to the Print and Finish room where 4 machines are set up for high end flatbed scanning and large format printing. 

Students at Norwich have free access to a wide range of licensed specialist software. Software installed in the Digital Darkroom includes the adobe creative suite and capture one.

Find out more about this resource, as well as how to book access to it, on the intranet page.

Find the Digital Darkroom

The Digital Darkroom is situated on the lower ground floor of the East Garth Photography building.

Lower Ground Floor,
East Garth,
Norwich
NR3 1AU

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Francis House
3-7 Redwell Street
Norwich
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