Agulliver
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I've started using Adofix P made up from powder recently, as it is very economical. I've had great results with Fomapan 100, 200, 400, Ilford HP5+, old Kodak Tri-X, Adox Silvermax, outdated Fortepan, outdated Acupan 800....several different emulsions.
I've tried Ilford Delta 400 in 120, and Kodak T-max 3200 in 135, and neither film cleared properly. The image is fixed but the film base remains dark grey.
I was adding a couple of minutes, compared to the 3-4 minutes I was using for traditional films. And just yesterday I tested an exposed strip of Fomapan 400, which cleared in just over two minutes so my batch of fixer is fine. I also tried washing and refixing the Delta 400 film today, to no avail. it won't clear.
So...assuming the films were not fogged (unlikely) is there any known reason why Adofix would not work with modern T-grain films? I tend to prefer traditional films but will be shooting some Delta 3200 next month.
In past years I have successfully developed T-grain films (T-Max 400, 3200, Delta 100, 400 and 3200) with Ilford Rapid Fixer and I was not expecting any issues with the Adofix as it's preformed very well up to now.
For the record I develop using ID-11 usually, occasionally Microphen, using a water stop bath between developing and fixing.
I've tried Ilford Delta 400 in 120, and Kodak T-max 3200 in 135, and neither film cleared properly. The image is fixed but the film base remains dark grey.
I was adding a couple of minutes, compared to the 3-4 minutes I was using for traditional films. And just yesterday I tested an exposed strip of Fomapan 400, which cleared in just over two minutes so my batch of fixer is fine. I also tried washing and refixing the Delta 400 film today, to no avail. it won't clear.
So...assuming the films were not fogged (unlikely) is there any known reason why Adofix would not work with modern T-grain films? I tend to prefer traditional films but will be shooting some Delta 3200 next month.
In past years I have successfully developed T-grain films (T-Max 400, 3200, Delta 100, 400 and 3200) with Ilford Rapid Fixer and I was not expecting any issues with the Adofix as it's preformed very well up to now.
For the record I develop using ID-11 usually, occasionally Microphen, using a water stop bath between developing and fixing.
