I've been experimenting with Foma liquid emulsion - but summer in Texas means my water is pretty warm, usually a good thing for washing prints. Having some trouble with emulsion softening. To the point I'm adding ice to my trays.
So I'm curious about hardening fixers - several products out there, but I'm wondering if there's just an additive that will work with my existing fixers. (And will this even help?)
I currently use Ilford Rapid for general work, and I also keep TF-5 and plain Hypo crystals handy. I prefer the TF5 for this work since it's canvas and I'm concerned about wash times. Is there a chemical that will work with my stock, or do I need to get a dedicated hardening product?
So I'm curious about hardening fixers - several products out there, but I'm wondering if there's just an additive that will work with my existing fixers. (And will this even help?)
I currently use Ilford Rapid for general work, and I also keep TF-5 and plain Hypo crystals handy. I prefer the TF5 for this work since it's canvas and I'm concerned about wash times. Is there a chemical that will work with my stock, or do I need to get a dedicated hardening product?

