I have searched the forums and found no talk about this, aside from the fact that there is little to no economical advantage — which is not what I want to discuss.
My question: are the fixer formulas published by Kodak and others, including the DIY ones, any less "modern" than the fixers being sold today (Hypam, Kodak Fixer, Adofix, Ilford Rapid Fix, etc.)?
Put another way: is there any proof that the current commercial fixer formulas are more advanced than the ones we can mix from scratch now?
Cheers,
Flavio
My question: are the fixer formulas published by Kodak and others, including the DIY ones, any less "modern" than the fixers being sold today (Hypam, Kodak Fixer, Adofix, Ilford Rapid Fix, etc.)?
Put another way: is there any proof that the current commercial fixer formulas are more advanced than the ones we can mix from scratch now?
Cheers,
Flavio
And I think pretty much the same as you do.
