Photo Engineer
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I have been working on chemistry related to the C41 RA Fixer with B&W films, and find that with incorrect dilution (using it too concentrated), I can reticulate some B&W films.
So, this is a warning.
Use of C41 RA Fixer, without proper dilution, may severely reticulate some B&W films depending on film, dilution and temperature.
This is not about the normal Flexicolor C41 fixer. This applies to the RA C41 fixer used at high concentration.
I have tested this with Ilford and EFKE films, and they reticulate. I have not tested it with Fuji B&W nor Kodak B&W. I have none of the former, and just sheet film of the latter. I have to get a few rolls of EK 35mm and test it out.
AGAIN-- This applies only to the RA fixer used at higher than normal concentrations.
PE
So, this is a warning.
Use of C41 RA Fixer, without proper dilution, may severely reticulate some B&W films depending on film, dilution and temperature.
This is not about the normal Flexicolor C41 fixer. This applies to the RA C41 fixer used at high concentration.
I have tested this with Ilford and EFKE films, and they reticulate. I have not tested it with Fuji B&W nor Kodak B&W. I have none of the former, and just sheet film of the latter. I have to get a few rolls of EK 35mm and test it out.
AGAIN-- This applies only to the RA fixer used at higher than normal concentrations.
PE