NB23
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I’ve had this 5 Liter Ilford Hypam concentrate bottle for about 10 years, unopened.
I have noticed some kind of separation with about 1//2 inch of hard deposit at the bottom of the bottle. I’ve managed to break it into small particles by hitting, moving and he shaking the bottle.
However, the particles aren’t dissolving but merely floating.
I have mixed a working solution and it seems to be fixing my film just fine. However, since the particles aren’t dissolved, my guess is I should mix for a few extra minutes.
Also, I will add that the working solution (1:4) has a strong sulfur smell and is somewhat milky.
What should I do? Throw the 5 Liter stock solution?
Use it up? Mix1:3 instead of 1:4?
Is there a chance that my films don’t get a proper archival fix?
I have noticed some kind of separation with about 1//2 inch of hard deposit at the bottom of the bottle. I’ve managed to break it into small particles by hitting, moving and he shaking the bottle.
However, the particles aren’t dissolving but merely floating.
I have mixed a working solution and it seems to be fixing my film just fine. However, since the particles aren’t dissolved, my guess is I should mix for a few extra minutes.
Also, I will add that the working solution (1:4) has a strong sulfur smell and is somewhat milky.
What should I do? Throw the 5 Liter stock solution?
Use it up? Mix1:3 instead of 1:4?
Is there a chance that my films don’t get a proper archival fix?