I'm just switching over from Tri-X to 400Tmax in 4x5 sheets. It occurs to me that, while I have film development nailed down (EI and development times) via Zone System testing, I don't have fixing or washing equally well nailed down.
How does one tell how much fixing is enough? I'm not talking about a rule of thumb like "twice the time to clear." I'm asking if there is a test for residual silver halides -- something like the residual hypo tests used to determine wash times. I'm thinking that I could run an unexposed sheet of film through the process and establish a time for it that would be a worst case for properly exposed sheets maybe.
As for washing, is a residual hypo test still the best way to determine when sufficient washing has occurred? If so, who makes the best test kit?
How does one tell how much fixing is enough? I'm not talking about a rule of thumb like "twice the time to clear." I'm asking if there is a test for residual silver halides -- something like the residual hypo tests used to determine wash times. I'm thinking that I could run an unexposed sheet of film through the process and establish a time for it that would be a worst case for properly exposed sheets maybe.
As for washing, is a residual hypo test still the best way to determine when sufficient washing has occurred? If so, who makes the best test kit?
