What About Bob
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I am looking for a listing of rapid fixers that would be on the acidic side and away from the scent of ammonia. I put in the search term for a listing of acidic rapid fixers and haven't come across any listings. When manually searching on Google for acidic fixers the first thing that comes up is Ilford Rapid Fixer and Hypam. Digging further, Kodak Rapid fixer. Would I be correct to assume that these fixers are of the acidic type?
I also was thinking of just ordering raw sodium thiosulfate but then I researched further into it and realized that because of extended iodide in emulsions that using the older thiosulfate may not be as effective as the ammonium versions would be for films and papers.
I will continue to use the fixer I have for developing film, just to use it up, but I will not be able to use it in open tray. Even with ventilation the ammonia fumes are intolerable. The older fixers I used to use didn't bother me at all.
I also was thinking of just ordering raw sodium thiosulfate but then I researched further into it and realized that because of extended iodide in emulsions that using the older thiosulfate may not be as effective as the ammonium versions would be for films and papers.
I will continue to use the fixer I have for developing film, just to use it up, but I will not be able to use it in open tray. Even with ventilation the ammonia fumes are intolerable. The older fixers I used to use didn't bother me at all.