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What kind of fixer can I use with PMK developer?
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I use an alkaline fixer, at first because it was supposedly better to use in terms of preserving image stain, but now I continue primarily because alkaline-processed negatives require a much shorter wash period than acid-fixed negatives.
What kind of fixer can I use with PMK developer? Thank You
Rapid fixer will work fine, as well as sodium thiosulphate or an alkaline fixer. Just pick your poison.What kind of fixer can I use with PMK developer?
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Dr. P, at a workshop with Gordon Hutchings I was told by him that the pyro "after bath" was no longer being used by him. One result of this soak is the addition of "general stain" which can actually affect the negative in a bad way. It shows up most obviously in the shadow values and will make shadow textures look muddy or somewhat soft with respect to contrast. I use PMK for portraits, as it does a very nice job on skin tones and shadow values aren't as important for the look I want. General stain is not the way to go in some settings.
For landscapes I use pyrocat-hd because shadow values are so much nicer. tim
I use regular old Kodak fixer. I don't care about the stain. I just want it developed. Can't tell any difference anyway.
Has anyone noticed that fixing PMK-stained negatives takes longer than negs developed in conventional developers?
I had some brand new fresh fixer the other day, and I fogged a couple negatives that still hadn't cleared after 3 minutes in the fixer. I now give them a full 5 minutes of fixing (with constant agitation) before turning on the lights. That's never been the case for me with negs developed in xtol.
Has anyone noticed that fixing PMK-stained negatives takes longer than negs developed in conventional developers?
I had some brand new fresh fixer the other day, and I fogged a couple negatives that still hadn't cleared after 3 minutes in the fixer. I now give them a full 5 minutes of fixing (with constant agitation) before turning on the lights. That's never been the case for me with negs developed in xtol.
The films I'm using, FP4+ and HP5+, clear faster when developed in xtol than PMK, so the only variable that's different is the PMK.
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