Hi all:
I'm redoing my (small) darkroom (and picking chemistry) and wanted opinions from those more advanced in their darkroom work than myself. I mainly develop 4x5 sheets in (2 liter) tanks or in trays.
Previously, I had used Kodak Rapid Fix with Hardener; especially since I sometimes liked to use films like Efke (that recommend a hardener) - but now I am sticking mostly to emulsions like Tri-X 320, T-Max, and FP4+ (and maybe Arista EDU Ultra on occasion).
Do you feel there is any reason to use a hardener in the film fixer, or are fixers like Ilford Rapid Fix (which I find easier to use and store) fine for most applications?
I'm redoing my (small) darkroom (and picking chemistry) and wanted opinions from those more advanced in their darkroom work than myself. I mainly develop 4x5 sheets in (2 liter) tanks or in trays.
Previously, I had used Kodak Rapid Fix with Hardener; especially since I sometimes liked to use films like Efke (that recommend a hardener) - but now I am sticking mostly to emulsions like Tri-X 320, T-Max, and FP4+ (and maybe Arista EDU Ultra on occasion).
Do you feel there is any reason to use a hardener in the film fixer, or are fixers like Ilford Rapid Fix (which I find easier to use and store) fine for most applications?
