Photography developing and digital processing laboratory.
This space is divided into the traditional chemical laboratory, where students learn the basic principles of photography and how light reacts with photosensitive materials, and 20 computers for learning how to process digital images obtained with cameras.
In addition to being available for use during free access hours, it is used primarily in the subjects Introduction to Photography, Photojournalism, Specialist Photography, Advertising Photography and Photography and Visual Arts.
There are 20 workstations with graphics tablets, card readers and software for digital processing of the images (Adobe Suite).