chuckroast
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I have just had two back to back incidents of older chemistry biting me in the <Biblical beast of burden>.
First I had 1 year old Pyrocat-HD in glycol just magically stop working.
I solved this by switching to Pyrocat-HDC and promising myself to never let it age much beyond six months. It's cheap enough to make and throwing out a few hundred ml is worth the peace of mind it brings.
The second problem was more irritating. I started to experience light staining on fiber prints with absolutely zero changes to paper or process. I checked everything I could think of, cleaned trays, cleaned print washer, made new developer, new working strength Hypam, threw out the last of a bottle of KRST and opened a new one, increased wash time between fix and toner and NOTHING fixed it.
Everything pointed to bad fixer but I just couldn't believe it. I've never had problems with Hypam at any age. What finally gave me a hint is when I accidentally poured TF-4 into my fixer tray instead of Hypam. Problem solved. So... I bought some TF-5 and confirmed that it was, indeed, the fixer that was giving me fits.
I have been using Hypam as a rapid fixer for prints since Noah floated the Ark (for those following along, note 2nd Biblical reference). Some years ago, I was printing a fair bit at 16x20 and was going through chemistry at impressive rates. These days, I do more 8x10 printing, so the chems last a while. So, my container of Hypam was from 2020 and was about 1/3 full. When I finally isolated the problem and dumped it out, it had a most un-Hypam like odour that reminded me of decaying roadkill with a finish of dog vomit. It just wasn't obvious when mixing up working strength fixer. I had to get my nose up close to enjoy that particular experience.
Thus, the holidays have me "a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief" (3rd Biblical reference) but I believe that I have achieved some semblance of photographic salvation at this point.
Lesson Learned: Do not buy or mix wildly more chemistry than you're likely to use in 6-9 months or the gods of phography will punish you.
Deeply Humbled,
I Remain,
The Roasted Chuckroast
First I had 1 year old Pyrocat-HD in glycol just magically stop working.
I solved this by switching to Pyrocat-HDC and promising myself to never let it age much beyond six months. It's cheap enough to make and throwing out a few hundred ml is worth the peace of mind it brings.
The second problem was more irritating. I started to experience light staining on fiber prints with absolutely zero changes to paper or process. I checked everything I could think of, cleaned trays, cleaned print washer, made new developer, new working strength Hypam, threw out the last of a bottle of KRST and opened a new one, increased wash time between fix and toner and NOTHING fixed it.
Everything pointed to bad fixer but I just couldn't believe it. I've never had problems with Hypam at any age. What finally gave me a hint is when I accidentally poured TF-4 into my fixer tray instead of Hypam. Problem solved. So... I bought some TF-5 and confirmed that it was, indeed, the fixer that was giving me fits.
I have been using Hypam as a rapid fixer for prints since Noah floated the Ark (for those following along, note 2nd Biblical reference). Some years ago, I was printing a fair bit at 16x20 and was going through chemistry at impressive rates. These days, I do more 8x10 printing, so the chems last a while. So, my container of Hypam was from 2020 and was about 1/3 full. When I finally isolated the problem and dumped it out, it had a most un-Hypam like odour that reminded me of decaying roadkill with a finish of dog vomit. It just wasn't obvious when mixing up working strength fixer. I had to get my nose up close to enjoy that particular experience.
Thus, the holidays have me "a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief" (3rd Biblical reference) but I believe that I have achieved some semblance of photographic salvation at this point.
Lesson Learned: Do not buy or mix wildly more chemistry than you're likely to use in 6-9 months or the gods of phography will punish you.
Deeply Humbled,
I Remain,
The Roasted Chuckroast
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