I would like to verify that my prints are being correctly fixed, as I have bought a quantity of C-41 rapid fixer which comes with no documentation for B&W materials.
The way, or at least a way, to do this seems to be with a solution of sodium sulphide, which reacts with any silver in the paper to form a brown silver sulphide stain.
Problem is, I haven't found a UK supplier for sodium sulphide, or the ST-1 test. Does anyone know somewhere I can buy it? Alternatively, I have a large tub of sodium sulphite - is there a relatively easy and safe way of turning some of that into sodium sulphide?
Thanks,
Ian
The way, or at least a way, to do this seems to be with a solution of sodium sulphide, which reacts with any silver in the paper to form a brown silver sulphide stain.
Problem is, I haven't found a UK supplier for sodium sulphide, or the ST-1 test. Does anyone know somewhere I can buy it? Alternatively, I have a large tub of sodium sulphite - is there a relatively easy and safe way of turning some of that into sodium sulphide?
Thanks,
Ian
