Hi all...what's the most environmentally-friendly best developer, fixer combination for BW these days and why....thats not Caffenol.....??? looking for biodegradable and things like that
my preferred is Kodak Xtol how does that do??????? also just purchased some D-76....how does one recycle FIX though?
my preferred is Kodak Xtol how does that do??????? also just purchased some D-76....how does one recycle FIX though?
also...how does one remove silver from used fixer
I'm going to offer hand-printing in a darkroom service so I want to have the information to hit back at anyone who wants to put it all down......I should now create a PART B to this thread being.....what do i tell anyone who says film photography and darkrooms are toxic...and no i don't want to use Caffenol hahaha
For BW (I don't know color): "Before you discard your used fixer, toss in some aluminum foil.
In a few moments the aluminum will begin to trade places with the silver ions in the fixer.
The silver will precipitate out as a black sludge of pure silver (mixed with a few bits of leftover aluminum).
The used fixer can now be discarded without concern about silver in the environment.
Silver test papers have verified the absence of silver in the solution."
http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/archive/index.php/t-9318.html
https://www.kodakalaris.com/getmedia/043c81e7-c177-465c-9f46-61c2df939cb8/RecoveringSilver.pdf.aspx
https://www.kodak.com/uploadedfiles...t_en_motion_support_processing_h245_h2405.pdf
https://www.nanianphoto.com/blog/silver-magnets-and-trickle-tanks/
https://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=3558
(gasses can be emited, ventilation...) A simple carbon plate from a large dry battery for an anode, a stainless steel sheet for cathode, and a voltage of 2 to 5 volts depending on electrode distance. You'll get pure c. 98% pure silver on the cathode, some 100mg/liter will stay in the fixer with this method.
I am quite sure you will not find eco friendly C-41 formula. C-41 uses CD-4 as developing agent (ECN-2 and RA-4 are CD-3 based). Those are not as harmful compounds as CD-2/CD-1 or T32/TSS used in the past but they are still very dangerous.....and what about C-41....what would you recommend there......
also...how does one remove silver from used fixer
Hydroquinone is used in some skin whitening creams, but many countries have banned this use due to health concerns.
I'm glad this discussion was posted, and recently too!
Here's a question from a different perspective. We live on a boat, and anything we pour down the kitchen sink, goes right overboard and into the water. So we have to be extremely conscious of what we use. Would caffenol be safe to pour overboard without any harm to marine life in the immediate area? And what about fixers without the hassel of silver recovery?
If you're in a city harbor, I wouldn't worry much about any dilute one-shot developer in single tank quantities or mix-and-toss strength plain hypo. ....but I wouldn't hesitate to dump it into even a fairly small natural lake or reservoir, never mind a harbor with ships, outboard powered boats, street runoff, and heaven only knows what else in the water.
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