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Ian Grant

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A normal stop bath would be far better, you can use a stop bath at a higher dilution that usually recommended as long as you check the pH if re-using a few times.

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From what I understand, both TF-4 and TF-5 is buffered to withstand the acidity of a normal stop bath, so that the fixer becomes saturated with silver before its pH changes from exposure to the stop bath.
If you're worried about it, use an acid stop bath, rinse quickly in water, and then fix.
I know many prefer to use a water stop bath, but I prefer an acid stop to avoid problems at the fixing stage with any residual developer.

For what it's worth, I use an almost neutral pH fixer - Ilford Hypam, and it behaves very well for all my needs. No problems washing it out at all.

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For what it's worth, I use an almost neutral pH fixer - Ilford Hypam, and it behaves very well for all my needs. No problems washing it out at all.

- Thomas

At last some reality Hypam and Ilford Rapid fixer have a pH of 5.2 to 5.4, Boric acid which is used as an eye bath has a pH of 5.2, we are talking about barely acidic with these fixers. In contrast older acid fixers were around pH 4.3.

All the claims for alkali fixers with regards to shortened wash times etc are similar to Ilford's recommendations for Hypam & Rapid Fixer.

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Never tried those completely neutral fixers, but I would expect them to behave much like Ilford Hypam, which is already almost neutral.
 

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At last some reality Hypam and Ilford Rapid fixer have a pH of 5.2 to 5.4, Boric acid which is used as an eye bath has a pH of 5.2, we are talking about barely acidic with these fixers. In contrast older acid fixers were around pH 4.3.

All the claims for alkali fixers with regards to shortened wash times etc are similar to Ilford's recommendations for Hypam & Rapid Fixer.

Ian

Just as a matter of interest, does Hypam smell of SO2? I use Kodak Flexicolor Fixer(pH=6.2) which is closer to neutral and it smells a little. Agfa FX-Universal smelled the least but is no longer available. It was pH=7.5.
 

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Just as a matter of interest, does Hypam smell of SO2? I use Kodak Flexicolor Fixer(pH=6.2) which is closer to neutral and it smells a little. Agfa FX-Universal smelled the least but is no longer available. It was pH=7.5.

Not that I've noticed in use, most chemistry has a slight smell, whether it's developer, stop or fixer. It's more whether an fixer gives off a pungent ammonia smell.

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I wouldn't like to work with alkaline ammonium thiosulphate fixer.:unsure:
I believe you mean you "would" like to. You can search TF-2 or TF-3 or TF-4 or TF-5. I mix my own TF-2 fixer and love it. Since I can get Sodium Thiosulphate easy I make TF-2 instead of the others.

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Chemical Amount Units
Distilled water 1000 ml
Sodium Thiosulfate 250 g ***
Sodium Sulfite (anhy) 15 g
Sodium Metaborate 10 g
Distilled water to make 1000 ml
 

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I thonk the likelyhood of ammonia being given off means I wouldn't like ...:sick:
Ah, now I understand! I have an older nose, but TF-2 is still no problem for me at all. You have to stick your nose right into it to even smell the faintest hint of Ammonia. I really love this fixer, but I'm sure I could use the other TF fixers too, but haven't tried them.
 

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A heaped tablespoon of borax in a liter of working solution of any hypam or similar will alkalinize the MF... no smell whatsoever...!!

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TF-5 as mentioned earlier in the thread gives off very little ammonia smell. Non that I can discern.
 

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The TF-2 formula above should not give off an ammonia odor. It contains none!

PE
You're right PE, but there is a faint hint of a slightly "sour" type smell. Of course, like I said, I have a very old sniffer and it doesn't really know what it smells sometimes. In fact my wife has occasionally grabbed me by the hand and took me to the shower. It wasn't for horseplay either. Yup, just another thing that goes to pot when you get older I guess.
 

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Hmmm, I'm so old I knew a few dinosaurs on a first name basis! :D

My nose doesn't work well either.

PE
 

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Hmmm, I'm so old I knew a few dinosaurs on a first name basis! :D

My nose doesn't work well either.

PE
One thing about us humans is we can always find somebody in the same boat we're in. Nice to have you rowing about the same speed as my PE. Unfortunately I sometimes don't have both oars in the water at the same time. The only bad thing about aging is they haven't found a cure for it yet.
 

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never noted a strong smell!! i do not use stopbath in film... just wash!
 

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One thing about us humans is we can always find somebody in the same boat we're in. Nice to have you rowing about the same speed as my PE. Unfortunately I sometimes don't have both oars in the water at the same time. The only bad thing about aging is they haven't found a cure for it yet.

I've learned that even with one oar you can keep a boat on the straight and narrow if you use the right stroke.

PE
 

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I've learned that even with one oar you can keep a boat on the straight and narrow if you use the right stroke.

PE
Ahhh, yes! It's all in the right stroke. I must have the wrong stroke 'cause I have a tendency to row around in circles. Maybe it's not my stroke? Maybe I'm leaning the wrong way???????
 

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I believe you mean you "would" like to. You can search TF-2 or TF-3 or TF-4 or TF-5. I mix my own TF-2 fixer and love it. Since I can get Sodium Thiosulphate easy I make TF-2 instead of the others.

TF-2
STOCK SOLUTION
Chemical Amount Units
Distilled water 1000 ml
Sodium Thiosulfate 250 g ***
Sodium Sulfite (anhy) 15 g
Sodium Metaborate 10 g
Distilled water to make 1000 ml

How do you dilute for working solution ? 1+4 ? 1 + 9 ?

Lars
 

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Use a acid fix.
 
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