I am thinking of going from Kodak Professional Fixer to Ilford Rapid Fixer. My motivation is based on faster clearing time. Can someone help me understand some of the points?
1) I understand Ilford rapid fixer is a non-hardening fixer. Using today's film, such as Tmax, Tri-X, Plus-X, and paper such as Ilford multi-grade, hardener is NOT required or necessary, correct?
2) Is it correct that since this fixer does not contain hypo, HYPO CLEARING AGENT such as Kodak's wash-aid is not necessary?
3) Kodak's fixer has different exhaustion number for Tmax film and all else. Ilford does not specify such for Kodak film or its own. Should I assume I should half the expected capacity for Tmax following Kodak's standard?
4) According to the Ilford data sheet, processing RC paper, regardless of if I mix it 1:4 or 1:9, per liter of working solution, 40 sheets of 8x10 is the capacity. Does this make sense??
1) I understand Ilford rapid fixer is a non-hardening fixer. Using today's film, such as Tmax, Tri-X, Plus-X, and paper such as Ilford multi-grade, hardener is NOT required or necessary, correct?
2) Is it correct that since this fixer does not contain hypo, HYPO CLEARING AGENT such as Kodak's wash-aid is not necessary?
3) Kodak's fixer has different exhaustion number for Tmax film and all else. Ilford does not specify such for Kodak film or its own. Should I assume I should half the expected capacity for Tmax following Kodak's standard?
4) According to the Ilford data sheet, processing RC paper, regardless of if I mix it 1:4 or 1:9, per liter of working solution, 40 sheets of 8x10 is the capacity. Does this make sense??
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