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I'm a bit confused about exposing Efke positive paper. Does more exposure make it darker, or lighter, or is there an inversion point (I bring up the latter because some things I've read on APUG seem to indicate it may be the case)?
I ask because a couple of early tests seem to give me conflicting results. The starkest illustration: A light amount of exposure with a coin on the paper gave me white in the area that did not receive light, and gray in the area that did. Which clearly suggests that exposed areas go dark. But a sheet exposed to full daylight (fogged) developed white. Which suggests the opposite.
Also, I dropped my iPod Touch in ilford rapid fixer while running tests. anyone have advice on that?
I ask because a couple of early tests seem to give me conflicting results. The starkest illustration: A light amount of exposure with a coin on the paper gave me white in the area that did not receive light, and gray in the area that did. Which clearly suggests that exposed areas go dark. But a sheet exposed to full daylight (fogged) developed white. Which suggests the opposite.
Also, I dropped my iPod Touch in ilford rapid fixer while running tests. anyone have advice on that?

I know about the moisture removal best practices, I wonder if there's anything in fixer that is "special" in that context. We'll find out!