If iron particles get near fixer and lodge on film or paper they forms a bleach, persulphate and you end up with small clear/white spots in the emulsion, also iron staining (orangey) in wash water.
Normally a filter is enough to remove the iron particles, but without filtration they usually cause problems.
Ian
You can get a specific filter element for metals in your water. When in Az, I found that it improved
the keeping qualities of my chemicals. But, if you can taste it, you might want to filter the whole
house water supply.
Hi Ian,
I do have a water filter fitted so need I worry?
There is currently a lot of iron in my darkroom water supply and I'm wondering if it will cause any potential problems with my films and papers, short term or long term?
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