Doremus Scudder
Member
(sigh...)
Fixer capacities are all about the same. One is not going to be significantly better than another.
If you use a lot of T-Max, get rapid fixer.
If you want the most capacity you can get and still have your film fixed adequately, learn how to do the clearing test, and then use it to determine when to discard your fixer. That's the best you can do.
Make sure you fix your film long enough. Fixing longer than necessary won't hurt (within reason), but too little fixing will.
That's about it. Why the resistance?
Best,
Doremus
Fixer capacities are all about the same. One is not going to be significantly better than another.
If you use a lot of T-Max, get rapid fixer.
If you want the most capacity you can get and still have your film fixed adequately, learn how to do the clearing test, and then use it to determine when to discard your fixer. That's the best you can do.
Make sure you fix your film long enough. Fixing longer than necessary won't hurt (within reason), but too little fixing will.
That's about it. Why the resistance?
Best,
Doremus