I'm going to start printing fiber fo' real soon. Getting ready to place the orders for the necessary things, but just wanted to make sure I've got everything lined up right. I currently use Ilford Rapid fix, but am going to be ordering TF-5, so my questions are two parted, one for the rapid fix, one for the TF-5.
Fixer: If I use the Ilford, I should do two bath fixing (30s, 30s), with the fresh stuff being the second bath, correct? Once I get through that stuff, I'll start using the TF-5. Do I do two bath fixing with the TF-5?
Washing: I don't have a washer yet. While I'm using the Rapid Fix, prints will go into a holding bath with some running water. At the end of the session, I take the prints and put them in a tray with HCA for 10 mins. After that's done, back into the wash tray they go. Let the water run for 10 more mins, with several full water changes during the process. Does this sound about right? Obviously, I'll test with the residual hypo test to figure out how many changes of water and how long I should let the final wash sequence go.
For the TF-5, it would be the same as above, but I can skip the HCA bath, right?
Testing: I plan on ordering some residual hypo test from the Formulary. Should I order up some of the fixer test stuff? What about the residual silver test?
I know this is a lot of questions, but I'm rather excited about adding fiber to my repertoire, but am a bit unclear on some of the specifics. Thanks!
Fixer: If I use the Ilford, I should do two bath fixing (30s, 30s), with the fresh stuff being the second bath, correct? Once I get through that stuff, I'll start using the TF-5. Do I do two bath fixing with the TF-5?
Washing: I don't have a washer yet. While I'm using the Rapid Fix, prints will go into a holding bath with some running water. At the end of the session, I take the prints and put them in a tray with HCA for 10 mins. After that's done, back into the wash tray they go. Let the water run for 10 more mins, with several full water changes during the process. Does this sound about right? Obviously, I'll test with the residual hypo test to figure out how many changes of water and how long I should let the final wash sequence go.
For the TF-5, it would be the same as above, but I can skip the HCA bath, right?
Testing: I plan on ordering some residual hypo test from the Formulary. Should I order up some of the fixer test stuff? What about the residual silver test?
I know this is a lot of questions, but I'm rather excited about adding fiber to my repertoire, but am a bit unclear on some of the specifics. Thanks!