I have just found this place in Rio which sells Dead Link Removed in 500 grams packs.
I can get the chemicals easily, except sodium metaborate and ammonium tiosulfate. Some people said around to make ammonium tiosulfate from sodium tiosulfate and ammonium chloride. In the case of TF-3, the extra salt(NaCL) will have any effect in the fixing? Can it affect the results?
Restarting the thread.
So, I've got no responses about the extra NaCL content in TF-3, if i produce Ammoium Thisulfate would affect image quality. But I actually have another question. The cookbook recommends 1+3 dilution of TF-3. But how about the stability of the use solution? Can I keep using it for a long while? Cause if it's stable enough, I plan to make 250cc and dilute to 1 liter at a time, just not to keep bottled undiluted fixer. Will the ammonium tiosulfate degrade quickly? Also, how many rolls a 1+3 liter can fix?
No process requires permawash, HCA etc.....
They did not exist before about 1950 or so. I've forgotten, but there are a lot of permanent prints from way before then. It is a matter of good darkroom practice.
PE
Noel, you just could not walk into a photo store in the 40s or 50s or even the 60s and buy a hypo eliminator or wash aid. Yes, the story about the Navy is true, and yes, hypo removal was known, but no one used it. Even the top photofinishers did not use it. They used water washes and a dry!
So, the point is that this method is not needed!
PE
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