piticu Member Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 101 Location Slobozia, Ro Format 4x5 Format Jan 14, 2011 #1 Does anyone can supply the chemical formula of TF-4 fixer? I've looked around but couln't find anything except general stuff like "it has higher alkalinity and sulfite the TF-3" etc Thanks in advance
Does anyone can supply the chemical formula of TF-4 fixer? I've looked around but couln't find anything except general stuff like "it has higher alkalinity and sulfite the TF-3" etc Thanks in advance
Ian Grant Subscriber Joined Aug 2, 2004 Messages 23,310 Location West Midland Format Multi Format Jan 14, 2011 #2 It's proprietary i.e, being made & sold commercially so the formula isn't published. Ian
OP OP piticu Member Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 101 Location Slobozia, Ro Format 4x5 Format Jan 14, 2011 #3 Yes, that's what they told me too. Too bad that always money comes into play.
RalphLambrecht Member Joined Sep 19, 2003 Messages 14,741 Location K,Germany Format Medium Format Jan 14, 2011 #4 piticu said: ... Too bad that always money comes into play. Click to expand... It doesn't have to be that way! You are welcome to come over to my place and work for free. No problem.
piticu said: ... Too bad that always money comes into play. Click to expand... It doesn't have to be that way! You are welcome to come over to my place and work for free. No problem.
MattKing Moderator Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2005 Messages 53,963 Location Delta, BC Canada Format Medium Format Jan 14, 2011 #5 RalphLambrecht said: It doesn't have to be that way! You are welcome to come over to my place and work for free. No problem. Click to expand... Ralph: If it were me, I expect that the amount I'd learn there would be worth a lot, so it would be impossible to work for "free". Assuming, of course, you are referring to work that has something to do with photography.
RalphLambrecht said: It doesn't have to be that way! You are welcome to come over to my place and work for free. No problem. Click to expand... Ralph: If it were me, I expect that the amount I'd learn there would be worth a lot, so it would be impossible to work for "free". Assuming, of course, you are referring to work that has something to do with photography.
Photo Engineer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2005 Messages 29,018 Location Rochester, NY Format Multi Format Jan 14, 2011 #6 Use the published formula for TF-3 in Anchell and Troop. PE
RalphLambrecht Member Joined Sep 19, 2003 Messages 14,741 Location K,Germany Format Medium Format Mar 16, 2014 #7 piticu said: Yes, that's what they told me too. Too bad that always money comes into play. Click to expand... nobody works for free.If you do,let me knowand I'll give you something to do.
piticu said: Yes, that's what they told me too. Too bad that always money comes into play. Click to expand... nobody works for free.If you do,let me knowand I'll give you something to do.
fotch Member Joined Mar 16, 2005 Messages 4,774 Location SE WI- USA Format Multi Format Mar 17, 2014 #8 piticu said: Yes, that's what they told me too. Too bad that always money comes into play. Click to expand... Dog gone money thing. I bet they could sell a lot of it if they gave it away.
piticu said: Yes, that's what they told me too. Too bad that always money comes into play. Click to expand... Dog gone money thing. I bet they could sell a lot of it if they gave it away.
StoneNYC Member Joined Aug 5, 2012 Messages 8,345 Location Antarctica Format 8x10 Format Mar 17, 2014 #9 piticu said: Yes, that's what they told me too. Too bad that always money comes into play. Click to expand... If it weren't for money you wouldn't be looking to make your own... lol
piticu said: Yes, that's what they told me too. Too bad that always money comes into play. Click to expand... If it weren't for money you wouldn't be looking to make your own... lol
miha Member Joined Feb 15, 2007 Messages 2,998 Location Slovenia Format Multi Format Mar 17, 2014 #10 This thread is 3 years old guys. There are several neutral/alkaline fixers available commercially, some are inexpensive.
This thread is 3 years old guys. There are several neutral/alkaline fixers available commercially, some are inexpensive.
fotch Member Joined Mar 16, 2005 Messages 4,774 Location SE WI- USA Format Multi Format Mar 18, 2014 #11 miha said: This thread is 3 years old guys. There are several neutral/alkaline fixers available commercially, some are inexpensive. Click to expand... Ha ha, that is so funny. What is Ralph trying to do with responding to old threads?
miha said: This thread is 3 years old guys. There are several neutral/alkaline fixers available commercially, some are inexpensive. Click to expand... Ha ha, that is so funny. What is Ralph trying to do with responding to old threads?
StoneNYC Member Joined Aug 5, 2012 Messages 8,345 Location Antarctica Format 8x10 Format Mar 18, 2014 #12 fotch said: Ha ha, that is so funny. What is Ralph trying to do with responding to old threads? Click to expand... RALPH!!!
fotch said: Ha ha, that is so funny. What is Ralph trying to do with responding to old threads? Click to expand... RALPH!!!