I've been using both one-shot since I started. I also mix both with distilled water. I was wondering if I could get away with reusing either solution and what the limit is. I'm talking about using these solutions for film development.
I'm talking about using these solutions for film development.
I do not use hca for film and I'm not alone. As for Photo-Flo
some do some do not. Dan
I've been using both one-shot since I started. I also mix both with distilled water. I was wondering if I could get away with reusing either solution and what the limit is. I'm talking about using these solutions for film development.
Doesn't using Hypo Clear reduce the amount of water you use to wash your film or paper. This alone should be enough reason to use the stuff.
Doesn't using Hypo Clear reduce the amount of water you use to wash your film or paper. This alone should be enough reason to use the stuff.
No, How you wash your film or paper depends a lot on how you fixed it. Film washes very quickly in a minimum amount of water if it was fixed in a rapid fixer that contained ammonium ion (no HCA bath needed).
Fiber base paper washes with the least water if it is fixed properly in a 2 fixing bath process. Selenium (or other) toning is required for best Fiber Print archival characteristics.
Tom,
What amount of time do you recommend washing film without a HCA? Also, what's the harm in using one?
Brian
Dan, What's your reasoning for not using
a hypo clearing agent with film?
Selenium (or other) toning is required for best Fiber Print archival characteristics.
Only insofar as selenium toning is not partial.
Polysulphide (brown toner) gives much better
protection for partial toning.
The IPI has reported that sodium sulfide at 1:9,999
gives complete protection to microfilm. Microfilm's
emulsion is considered similar to paper's. Dan
.I find Delta 100 sheets processed in a roller drum require double strength Hypo clear just to clear the anti-halation layer. If you do not use Hypo clear no amount of washing gets rid of that screen door effect on the back of the negative.
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