so i know you can dilute developer to use once and then toss - can i do the same with fixer? about how much should i dilute from the concentrate (or stock solution) and how do i adjust the fixing time?
So i know you can dilute developer to use once and then toss
- can i do the same with fixer? About how much should i dilute
from the concentrate (or stock solution) and how do i adjust
the fixing time?
I mix up a liter of fixer in a working solution and use this solution until it is close to exhaustion, which is determined by using Edwals "Hypo Check."
poohblah said:so there isn't an issue with keeping mixed fix? my bottle of fix says a mixed batch of fix will only keep for 7 days.
If you do use fixer over, filter it before use.
I don't think you have to worry about this in a stoppered bottle. Maybe if you kept fixer out in a tray, where a large surface area was being exposed to air. I have kept stock solution longer than this, although I don't usually have a batch around that long.yeah sorry i meant film.
so there isn't an issue with keeping mixed fix? my bottle of fix says a mixed batch of fix will only keep for 7 days.
Question for the group: If the fix is dead [I assume oxidized]
but hasn't a high enough silver content to cause Hypo-Check to
form a precipitate, will Hypo-Check really show that the fix is
dead? My experience suggests no.
I have predetermined the amount of fixer and time needed to thoroughly fix a few films. See my first post this thread. There I mentioned 20ml of rapid concentrate in whatever volume needed. Actually I had found 15ml per roll 120 enough but later due to aging concentrate added 5ml.
So, 30mL concentrate for two rolls of 35mm sounds
right along with the 10 minutes and regular
agitation mentioned earlier.
So, this dilution should last me just a few fixes?
Should i freeze the solution in a glass bottle if
I'm not using it for a week?
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