Hello all,
I have been printing for a little less than a year only and i do it nearly exclusively in a bathroom-transformed-darkroom which is very tiny. I'm already happy that i can print up to 8x10 but when I do so, I have room for only 3 trays (and they are already in precarious situation).
Reading a few books and this very forum for information, I learned it was standard practice to have 2 fixing bath.
Would someone be kind enough to explain me the benefits of a "old fixer" bath - rinse - "newer fixer" bath workflow?
I have been replacing my fixer (for now Ilford RapidFixer - I also bought a TF4 Photographers Formulary, I believe) fairly often and I was wondering if the fact that I have "fresh-ish fixer" as a rule would be enough to get paper that is properly fixed? - I try to print often but my fixer is usually replaced after less than 15-20 8x10 sheets.
Last, on Ilford's data sheet, it is recommended to fix during 1 minute for Fiber based paper. They're is no mention of a 2 bath 1 min + 1 min or even 2 + 2, as far as I have seen. Any advice on fixing time and common practice on that part?
Thanks a lot for your help
Arnaud
I have been printing for a little less than a year only and i do it nearly exclusively in a bathroom-transformed-darkroom which is very tiny. I'm already happy that i can print up to 8x10 but when I do so, I have room for only 3 trays (and they are already in precarious situation).
Reading a few books and this very forum for information, I learned it was standard practice to have 2 fixing bath.
Would someone be kind enough to explain me the benefits of a "old fixer" bath - rinse - "newer fixer" bath workflow?
I have been replacing my fixer (for now Ilford RapidFixer - I also bought a TF4 Photographers Formulary, I believe) fairly often and I was wondering if the fact that I have "fresh-ish fixer" as a rule would be enough to get paper that is properly fixed? - I try to print often but my fixer is usually replaced after less than 15-20 8x10 sheets.
Last, on Ilford's data sheet, it is recommended to fix during 1 minute for Fiber based paper. They're is no mention of a 2 bath 1 min + 1 min or even 2 + 2, as far as I have seen. Any advice on fixing time and common practice on that part?
Thanks a lot for your help
Arnaud


