GraemeMitchell
Member
I up until now use Ilford rapid fixer, no hca, and use the ilford fill and invert wash technique 1x, 5x, 10x, 20x. Well, I used Kodak Fixer (not rapid) the other day for some 35mm PX. I used my regular wash technique. Then I was told (after the fact obviously) that fixers with hardeners had to have hca or a much longer wash. I was not aware of this. Ugh. Not having HCA, I rewashed all the film for 20min in a running bath, re photo-flod, and hung to dry.
For those with exp, do you feel this is adequate? I really don't care if the film lasts 200 years. But I'll be bummed if it starts to fall apart in 10.
Thanks for the advice.
For those with exp, do you feel this is adequate? I really don't care if the film lasts 200 years. But I'll be bummed if it starts to fall apart in 10.
Thanks for the advice.