smieglitz said:
So Dan are you saying it doesn't matter which salt is
used as a fixer - that the wash times will be similar?
Both sodium and ammonium thiosulfate are very soluble.
Sodium full strength fix is considerably less concentrated
than it could be. Any useful strength ammonium fix is also
way below maximum concentrations.
Very similar wash times. As we are reminded over and
over it's those silver-thiosulfate complexes with which the
wash must deal and take the time. Of course, all things
being equal. Ph is a factor. My unadulterated S. Thio.
has a ph of 6.8-7.0 and the A. Thio. 7.5-6.
HCA alone, has the most effect on washing times. Ilford
claims that two 5 minute washes with a HCA of 10 minutes
twixt will suffice. So, 10 minutes wash, 10 minutes HCA.
Silver levels in the fix determine the LE. Dan