Scott Peters
Member
Help, I am using Michael and Paulas fixer formulas and never had a problem until recently with new sodium thiosulfate prismatic rice crystals from Photographers Formulary...could they be bad? (and I have used this formula with success on tons of prints before, no problems).
When I add the sodium bisulfite to the sodium thiosulfate it turns milky/cloudy, which I don't remember happening previously....or is my sodium bisulfite bad?
I wasn't sure exactly what was happening so I left some prints in the second fixer (per M & P only sodium thiosulfate) and sure enough they went light/brownish orange).
Do I have bad fixer?
It is mixed FRESH right before I print too.
I also used rotated fresh trays for fear that maybe something got contaminated....well the same thing happened...
I finally got so ticked, I used t4 fixer, normally used for just film and it seems to work fine....so, bad chems?
Thanks. Scott
When I add the sodium bisulfite to the sodium thiosulfate it turns milky/cloudy, which I don't remember happening previously....or is my sodium bisulfite bad?
I wasn't sure exactly what was happening so I left some prints in the second fixer (per M & P only sodium thiosulfate) and sure enough they went light/brownish orange).
Do I have bad fixer?
It is mixed FRESH right before I print too.
I also used rotated fresh trays for fear that maybe something got contaminated....well the same thing happened...
I finally got so ticked, I used t4 fixer, normally used for just film and it seems to work fine....so, bad chems?
Thanks. Scott