Sim2
Member
Hallo,
This may be a bit of an odd question, but here we go....
When a film is fixed I believe that silver particles from the film go into solution in the fix. If that fix is reused for another film i.e. still fresh and active etc, what chance is there of the silver particles affecting the next film i.e. by srcatching, marking or getting stuck on the film?
I assume that any particles that exist should be washed out during an effective wash but am thinking about the scratching possibilities of any particles.
If this is correct, should used fix be filtered before being reused and if so what filtration level will filter out silver particles e.g. 20 microns, 10 microns or 1 micron etc?
Perhaps a bit theorectical but thought I would ask anyway!
Cheers for any feedback,
Sim2.
This may be a bit of an odd question, but here we go....
When a film is fixed I believe that silver particles from the film go into solution in the fix. If that fix is reused for another film i.e. still fresh and active etc, what chance is there of the silver particles affecting the next film i.e. by srcatching, marking or getting stuck on the film?
I assume that any particles that exist should be washed out during an effective wash but am thinking about the scratching possibilities of any particles.
If this is correct, should used fix be filtered before being reused and if so what filtration level will filter out silver particles e.g. 20 microns, 10 microns or 1 micron etc?
Perhaps a bit theorectical but thought I would ask anyway!
Cheers for any feedback,
Sim2.