- Some people say re-fixing does nothing after 24 hours has passed
- Some suggest re-soaking the film in water for 30 minutes first
- Some suggest that the emulsion may have become easier to damage so has be handled gentler
Underfixed film that has been exposed to light for a time may have "developedout" non-image-forming silver halides.
Yep, printing out as in the now-defunct printing-out papers (POP). Thanks for catching my slip.Printed out, not developed out.
@Don_ih did a test on this not long ago and proved IMO convincingly that it's not really a practical problem. I thought it would be, but surely, it isn't.
printing out as in the now-defunct printing-out papers (POP).
I love the look of the old gold-toned POP papers. And those shadows!
I have film developed about 30 or more years ago (from my childhood period) that seems to be blurry precisely because of insufficient fixation. I'm going to run a section of it tomorrow to see if it has any effect, but I think it will clear up
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