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Photo Engineer said:
My plans are to develop a universal B&W fixer that will also serve to work with other
That is interesting. I'm using TF4, as I stated earlier, cause I use a lot of PMK. But lately, I ran out and started using Clayton for film. It still stains. I don't know any better.
Will the fixer you will be formulating be suitable for staining developers?
 

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eric said:
That is interesting. I'm using TF4, as I stated earlier, cause I use a lot of PMK. But lately, I ran out and started using Clayton for film. It still stains. I don't know any better.
Will the fixer you will be formulating be suitable for staining developers?

Eric, IDK yet. I have some of those developers to test with the fixer, but have not gotten around to it.

It may or may not work. I'm hoping it will, as there is no reason it should not.

PE
 
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