I'm tired of mail-ordering rapid fixer. It's the last remaining chemical that I can't mix up myself and that I risk running out of.
I bought 5lb of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate. Following some instructions online, I mixed up 240g of hypo and 30g of sodium sulfite in 1 liter of water. It fixed film quite fast and I shall try to keep it and reuse it.
Questions:
What is the risk to my film? If I follow the common advice to fix twice as long as it takes the film to clear, is there really any danger to my film from the fixer going off or being over-used? Wouldn't it just fail to clear the film in a reasonable time, prompting me to mix up more?
See above, but for RC paper. Since I can't see easily how the paper is clearing, maybe I could mix up fresh fixer every printing session. Does anyone else do this?
I bought 5lb of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate. Following some instructions online, I mixed up 240g of hypo and 30g of sodium sulfite in 1 liter of water. It fixed film quite fast and I shall try to keep it and reuse it.
Questions:
What is the risk to my film? If I follow the common advice to fix twice as long as it takes the film to clear, is there really any danger to my film from the fixer going off or being over-used? Wouldn't it just fail to clear the film in a reasonable time, prompting me to mix up more?
See above, but for RC paper. Since I can't see easily how the paper is clearing, maybe I could mix up fresh fixer every printing session. Does anyone else do this?
