Photo Engineer
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I have seen some people proposing the use of C41 fixer for B&W films and papers, and have been asked the question, "Can the same fixer be used for B&W if it has been used for color?" and my answer was yes.
Well, I read up on it, as there appeared to be no reason why this cannot take place safely, but it seems that this may not be the case.
It seems that Haist and others have reported that Iodide ion and phenyl mercapto tetrazole (PMT) can adversely affect the stability of silver images.
These chemicals build up in a fixer used for color, and then B&W film or paper fixed afterwards may be influenced in terms of final image stability.
So, I suggtest that you keep any C41 fixer used for color apart from any used for any B&W product. The C41 fixer can be used for B&W, but I would only use it if it has never been used for a color film product.
PE
Well, I read up on it, as there appeared to be no reason why this cannot take place safely, but it seems that this may not be the case.
It seems that Haist and others have reported that Iodide ion and phenyl mercapto tetrazole (PMT) can adversely affect the stability of silver images.
These chemicals build up in a fixer used for color, and then B&W film or paper fixed afterwards may be influenced in terms of final image stability.
So, I suggtest that you keep any C41 fixer used for color apart from any used for any B&W product. The C41 fixer can be used for B&W, but I would only use it if it has never been used for a color film product.
PE