nsouto
Member
Hi folks. Sorry for the silly noob question.
I'm using 5 min fixer time for 35mm with Ilford's rapid fixer @ 20C.
Today I was just wondering to myself:
"self, is it possible to damage a film by over-fixing?"
So I decided to ask here: know of no better place.
Is there an upper boundary for fixer time beyond which an emulsion will be adversely affected?
If so, how, why and how long?
I'm not too fussy with my 5min: picked it after doing the usual test - cut the end of a film, dip it in the fixer, check how long it takes to clear, then double that time. That's 4 minutes for most of my film, so I use the 5 recommended by Ilford.
TIA for any replies
I'm using 5 min fixer time for 35mm with Ilford's rapid fixer @ 20C.
Today I was just wondering to myself:
"self, is it possible to damage a film by over-fixing?"
So I decided to ask here: know of no better place.
Is there an upper boundary for fixer time beyond which an emulsion will be adversely affected?
If so, how, why and how long?
I'm not too fussy with my 5min: picked it after doing the usual test - cut the end of a film, dip it in the fixer, check how long it takes to clear, then double that time. That's 4 minutes for most of my film, so I use the 5 recommended by Ilford.
TIA for any replies