I had a bottle of TF-4 delivered from B&H on 08/27/2010. I mixed it into a new 1 gallon brown photo chemical bottle with distilled water, making 1 gallon total.
The working solution was made from the stock, 1+3, again with distilled water. Put into a new 1/2 gallon brown plastic photo chemical bottle. It seems to have worked well with my prints. The used fixer was discarded after each printing session, not returned to the bottle.
Tonight, with the last of my Kodak Rapid Fixer on its way out, I decided to try out the TF-4 on Tri-X. Before I ran my rolls through it I ran a test using some exposed film leader. It took 4 minutes to clear. Fearing my working solution was bad I mixed up some fresh working solution and repeated the test. It took 4 minutes again.
Most of the comments I have found said that it should clear film in 30 seconds or so. Is this right? Or is 4 minutes the right time to clear a leader?
Thanks!
The working solution was made from the stock, 1+3, again with distilled water. Put into a new 1/2 gallon brown plastic photo chemical bottle. It seems to have worked well with my prints. The used fixer was discarded after each printing session, not returned to the bottle.
Tonight, with the last of my Kodak Rapid Fixer on its way out, I decided to try out the TF-4 on Tri-X. Before I ran my rolls through it I ran a test using some exposed film leader. It took 4 minutes to clear. Fearing my working solution was bad I mixed up some fresh working solution and repeated the test. It took 4 minutes again.
Most of the comments I have found said that it should clear film in 30 seconds or so. Is this right? Or is 4 minutes the right time to clear a leader?
Thanks!