I just had a strange thing happen.
I took 500ml of working fixer, and put it in a 1L pyrex thing. But I needed 1 liter for my film. I'm pretty sure that it was fixer. I cannot be positive, but it was clear like fixer.
I took my jug of fresh fixer, and I went to top off the pyrex container to 1L. When I did it, the solution turned purple. It reeked of ammonia. I dumped it, and used the remaining fresh fixer for my film, but I only had enough to do one roll at a time.
What would cause fixer to react to give off ammonia, especially when it's combined with other used fixer? Again, I'm willing to consider that I had my first container labeled wrong and I actually was pouring it into something else, but what other clear liquid would do that? I don't really have anything around here except developer, yellow stop, and rapid fixer.
I took 500ml of working fixer, and put it in a 1L pyrex thing. But I needed 1 liter for my film. I'm pretty sure that it was fixer. I cannot be positive, but it was clear like fixer.
I took my jug of fresh fixer, and I went to top off the pyrex container to 1L. When I did it, the solution turned purple. It reeked of ammonia. I dumped it, and used the remaining fresh fixer for my film, but I only had enough to do one roll at a time.
What would cause fixer to react to give off ammonia, especially when it's combined with other used fixer? Again, I'm willing to consider that I had my first container labeled wrong and I actually was pouring it into something else, but what other clear liquid would do that? I don't really have anything around here except developer, yellow stop, and rapid fixer.
