I just finished another session with the VERY LAST of my Agfa MCC resources... I'm doing 16x20 and 20x24 exhibition prints. So it's REALLY pretty critical to me that my stuff gets well processed. At any rate - I've been using Clayton's 'Archival' Fix and been getting a pretty severe case of what I affectionately refer to as 'fixer burn'. You know.... when you turn on the room lights far too soon and you get yellow/brown staining on your otherwise lovely prints...? I was using their recommended dilution (1:7 if I recall) - and so had to concentrate both baths up to 1:3 just to improve things. I've been waiting at LEAST 3 minutes agitating in the fix before turning the room lights on... things seemed to be going well until I noticed a very pale straw coloured patchiness showing up on two of the prints... that I'm effing PISSED is an understatement (well - frustrated)... I've gone over and over everything and cannot possibly figure out what the problem is. I've NEVER had this problem with ANY print fix in the (25?) years I've been printing - with ANY product. I don't want to bash clayton - they're nice folks - instead I'm trying to figure out if there was a bad batch or if anyone else has had problems lately with their product. Or with any product... or if there's any other possible explanation for this...! (too much stop or dev carryover...??). Anyone have a clue...?


