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Just curious: Due to the "soft" nature of a paper emulsion, is anyone using a hardening fixer when fixing paper? Has anyone found that using a NON- hardening fixer predisposes printing paper to "damage" that might be prevented by using a hardening fixer? My standard methodology involves using Ilford or PF non hardening fixer for both film and paper, and I wondered if it made any sense at all to consider using a hardening fixer for paper.
Speaking of hardening fixers, with today's films, is it ever necesssary to use a hardening fixer when using film? I realize that the "older emulsions" such as Efke tend to scratch more easily than the "modern" emulsions, and thus one might want to use hardening agents when using the older emulsions. However, with the modern Kodak and Ilford emulsions, I had thought that hardening fixers were not necesssary.
Speaking of hardening fixers, with today's films, is it ever necesssary to use a hardening fixer when using film? I realize that the "older emulsions" such as Efke tend to scratch more easily than the "modern" emulsions, and thus one might want to use hardening agents when using the older emulsions. However, with the modern Kodak and Ilford emulsions, I had thought that hardening fixers were not necesssary.
