Tumbles
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I started using TF-4 fixer a little while back. I can't say I've had all much experience with it yet. Recently I've been processing a lot of HP5+, and it's been having a lot of trouble getting the pink stain out. At first I tried a second washing, where I let the negatives in water for 5 minutes, and put them through some washing with 5 changes of water. The washing procedure used 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 inversions each change. This didn't really do much of anything.
So I mixed up a batch of TF-3 fixer from stuff I have a hand, and I fixed it a second time. I washed it again with the same procedure, and this did the trick. Every time since I've been fixing HP5+ twice. Has anyone one else experienced this with this combination? I didn't expect I would have to fix HP5+ like it was TMax.
I haven't fixed many films with TF-4 yet. So far, Ilford Ortho 80 hasn't had this issue, while Acros II needed to be fixed twice. One thing that's kind of odd is this didn't happen with the 4x5 version of HP5+. I didn't expect format to make any difference. The formats I've tried so far are are HP5+ in 120 and 4x5, Ortho 80 in 120, and Acros II in 35mm. Other than that, I haven't used TF-4 with any other types of film yet.
So I mixed up a batch of TF-3 fixer from stuff I have a hand, and I fixed it a second time. I washed it again with the same procedure, and this did the trick. Every time since I've been fixing HP5+ twice. Has anyone one else experienced this with this combination? I didn't expect I would have to fix HP5+ like it was TMax.
I haven't fixed many films with TF-4 yet. So far, Ilford Ortho 80 hasn't had this issue, while Acros II needed to be fixed twice. One thing that's kind of odd is this didn't happen with the 4x5 version of HP5+. I didn't expect format to make any difference. The formats I've tried so far are are HP5+ in 120 and 4x5, Ortho 80 in 120, and Acros II in 35mm. Other than that, I haven't used TF-4 with any other types of film yet.