Alfasamiam said:
While mixing up a fresh batch of fixer, I inadvertently
overfilled the mix tank to the 4 liter mark (rather than
the 4 quart, or 3.8 liter mark.)
Are there differences that I should be aware of
between fixing film and/or paper. This solution will
be used primarily for fixing film.
Some one still selling that stuff by the quart? Did
you start with a quart of concentrate? If you did
you're OK. You now have a very strong 1:3 fix.
That's according to instructions. Right?
I used to follow instructions. Now I misbehave
most awfully. My film fix is used 1:24 and FB paper
fix 1:36. Minimal solution volumes are used one-shot.
All solutions fresh at start. With the fixers, film and
paper, silver levels are at such a low level as to
produce archival results with one fix.
The only reason to use a very strong fix with film
is because of film's tolerance of very high silver levels.
Paper has less tolerance and so the suggested 1:7 or
1:9 dilutions you see. Suggested 8 x 10 capacities
are NOT intended to produce archival results. Dan