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I'm trying to build a small, portable darkroom for developing black and white film that I can set up and break down in my tiny, windowless bathroom without permanently altering the rental space. My budget is under $200, and I've sourced a used enlarger and three plastic developing tanks, but I'm struggling with the lightproofing and ventilation. I need to create a temporary seal around the door and install a safe, red safelight that won't fog the film, all while ensuring adequate airflow to handle chemical fumes without installing an exhaust fan that would violate my lease. The space is only about 5 by 7 feet, and I have to store everything in a closet when not in use, so any solution needs to be compact and quick to deploy for a few hours at a time.
Make it portable and lightproof: mount foam weatherstripping and a magnetic door sweep, plus a blackout curtain to seal the doorway. Use a small red safelight (15–25W equivalent) behind a simple hood and test with paper to avoid fogging. For fumes, run a quiet desk fan through a DIY activated‑charcoal filter box and vent under the door with it slightly ajar; keep chemical lids sealed.