Is there something I can do re revitalize long term shelving of prepared fixer?
...mix 60 g of crystals per liter of water, then discard after one session...
Donald, you would probably also be well-served to throw in at least a pinch of sulfite. As the thiosulfate begins to sulfurize the sulfite will restore it to thiosulfate. Without such a preservative it is possible (I don't know if it's an actual problem for immediate use) that you might end up with small amounts of sulfur trapped in the emulsion. Fwiw I used to read about Ansel Adams using a so-called plain fixer, which I presumed was like yours. I thought, of gosh, even Ansel Adams doesn't know to add some sulfite. But then... I saw, in one of his books, his formula for "plain fixer." It turns out that his "plain fixer" did indeed include sulfite. Anyway, I would say it's always a good thing to have at least a little.
seawater was used s a hypowash-treatment prior to washing but not as a fixer. a print still needs to be properly fixed. many fixer DIY formulae exist but it's simpler to leave it to the pros and purchase ready-made. There is little cost advantage ,if any, to mix your own.Seawater used to work back in the day?
Or apparently (there was a url link here which no longer exists)?
seawater was used s a hypowash-treatment prior to washing but not as a fixer. a print still needs to be properly fixed. many fixer DIY formulae exist but it's simpler to leave it to the pros and purchase ready-made. There is little cost advantage ,if any, to mix your own.
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