Rich Ullsmith
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Waiting on the TF-4 from PF, but I got a package of Kodak Professional Fixer. "A general purpose hardening fixer for films, papers and plates." Who knows where it came from, I would not have bought it new, but in my experience the "hardening" part of kodak fixer came in a separate little envelope. This has no envelope attached, tho there appears to be a little spot near the bottom where the "hardening" packet may have been attached. May I assume this is NOT a hardening fixer, or did Kodak make fixer with the hardener already incorporated?
The other thing, I've been using TF-4/5 for so long now, always at "film strength," e.g. 1+3. This packet makes 3.8l, but gives no instruction for further dilution. So there is no stock vs working solution?
And one other thing. It says 2-4 minutes for RC papers, which is all I'll use it for, which for me is a hella long time. Anything wrong with making 1.9l, assuming I can get it all into solution? Again, this is just for RC proofs.
The other thing, I've been using TF-4/5 for so long now, always at "film strength," e.g. 1+3. This packet makes 3.8l, but gives no instruction for further dilution. So there is no stock vs working solution?
And one other thing. It says 2-4 minutes for RC papers, which is all I'll use it for, which for me is a hella long time. Anything wrong with making 1.9l, assuming I can get it all into solution? Again, this is just for RC proofs.