I use Kodak's Rapid Fixer and have from the very get go. I reuse it and try to keep up with the rolls I've used it for. If my count is correct out of the half gallon I made up I've ran 10 rolls of 35mm through it and it's gotten cloudy looking so, I decided to take a piece of film and drop it in a small container and see ow long it took to clear.
It's still clearing at about the same amount of time it did when fresh but the cloudy bothered me and I figured it was nearing exhaustion. I can't recall the fixer getting that cloudy before. Would you still use it testing in advance of using a roll to fix next go round? It appears to have done fine this time and I gave it my traditional three minutes as always.
It seems I've read it's good for about 25 rolls but couldn't recall if that was for a gallon or half gallon.
It's still clearing at about the same amount of time it did when fresh but the cloudy bothered me and I figured it was nearing exhaustion. I can't recall the fixer getting that cloudy before. Would you still use it testing in advance of using a roll to fix next go round? It appears to have done fine this time and I gave it my traditional three minutes as always.
It seems I've read it's good for about 25 rolls but couldn't recall if that was for a gallon or half gallon.
