Rich Ullsmith
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Just acquired a trove of old negatives, 35mm. Some good stuff is on them, at a glance.
They have not been neglected per se, but they did come to me wrapped carefully in toilet paper.
On a few strips, in some areas, there are signs of insufficient fixing. Meaning I think they are picking up sulfur. Not much, but a little.
Question: is there any reason not to run the whole lot through a tf-4 fixer bath? Then wash and photoflo, dry.
I am inclined to do this, absent any strong reservations.
If it matters, some are safety film, most are TX.
Any perspectives on this are appreciated.
They have not been neglected per se, but they did come to me wrapped carefully in toilet paper.
On a few strips, in some areas, there are signs of insufficient fixing. Meaning I think they are picking up sulfur. Not much, but a little.
Question: is there any reason not to run the whole lot through a tf-4 fixer bath? Then wash and photoflo, dry.
I am inclined to do this, absent any strong reservations.
If it matters, some are safety film, most are TX.
Any perspectives on this are appreciated.