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I have acquired a 5l bottle of unopened Agfa Multicontrast B&W paper fixer. I would like to use it for film as well as paper, so I thought I would split it into 2 separate containers. Actually, 4 containers ( 1 new each, 1 used each until spent). I have a couple of questions regarding mixture and of the "quick and easy clip test for film". I have read about the test here in a few threads, but have no real experience w/ actually doing it.
1st the clip test - I left about 5-6 frames unexposed on the end of a roll of 35mm Delta 100 to use as the test area. I intend on loading my reel, clipping the end and capping the tank in darkness of course. The questions are, does the clip test piece need to be exposed to light? Does the test need to be done under the safety of a safe light or can it be done w/ lights on?
Mixture question - the bottle states two different dilutions for tray or drum, which are 1+4 or 1+7. I'm not sure why the two different solutions are giving and it doesn't explain. Which is best for RC paper? Fiber Paper? and what does that mean for a dilution when using it with film?
Thanks again and I am providing a couple of pics in case they are needed to be familiar w/ the particular fixer.
I have acquired a 5l bottle of unopened Agfa Multicontrast B&W paper fixer. I would like to use it for film as well as paper, so I thought I would split it into 2 separate containers. Actually, 4 containers ( 1 new each, 1 used each until spent). I have a couple of questions regarding mixture and of the "quick and easy clip test for film". I have read about the test here in a few threads, but have no real experience w/ actually doing it.
1st the clip test - I left about 5-6 frames unexposed on the end of a roll of 35mm Delta 100 to use as the test area. I intend on loading my reel, clipping the end and capping the tank in darkness of course. The questions are, does the clip test piece need to be exposed to light? Does the test need to be done under the safety of a safe light or can it be done w/ lights on?
Mixture question - the bottle states two different dilutions for tray or drum, which are 1+4 or 1+7. I'm not sure why the two different solutions are giving and it doesn't explain. Which is best for RC paper? Fiber Paper? and what does that mean for a dilution when using it with film?
Thanks again and I am providing a couple of pics in case they are needed to be familiar w/ the particular fixer.

