In thinking recently about various reactions occurring between alkaline devs, acidic and alkaline fixers, washing and various 'best practices' it occurred to me that domestic tapwater used to wash prints would present a rather powerful buffer load that would easily fight degradation due to acidic degradation of the pulp fiber in paper.
I was just wondering if anyone had thoughts on the matter. It would seem that even a fairly minimal wash in today's municipal tapwater might go a long way towards preserving images.
I was just wondering if anyone had thoughts on the matter. It would seem that even a fairly minimal wash in today's municipal tapwater might go a long way towards preserving images.
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