How common is a black precipitate in Photographers Formulary TF-4 Fixer?
The ingredients of TF4 settle on the bottom, sometimes as a stubborn sludge. They say shake the jug; but that doesn't work very well. What I did was decanter off some of the liquid, then put a wooden dowel down in there are work the sediment stuck on the bottom back into solution.
Once that was done, I could pour back in the liquid I'd removed earlier, and at that point, rock the jug back and forth until it was all consistent.
I have since switched to TF5, which doesn't have this inconvenience.
Only have developed about 10 rolls over 2 months.
How common is a black precipitate in Photographers Formulary TF-4 Fixer?
The ingredients of TF4 settle on the bottom, sometimes as a stubborn sludge. They say shake the jug; but that doesn't work very well. What I did was decanter off some of the liquid, then put a wooden dowel down in there are work the sediment stuck on the bottom back into solution.
Once that was done, I could pour back in the liquid I'd removed earlier, and at that point, rock the jug back and forth until it was all consistent.
I have since switched to TF5, which doesn't have this inconvenience.
If silver is dropping out of the solution, you need to ask yourself "How is that happening and what does that mean with regard to complete fixing of my film?"
The cautious thing to do, if you can't answer those questions, is dump it out.
TF-2 is the only fixer I now use and I really don't see any reason to change. Easy to make, works like a charm and fairly inexpensive. I always filter the TF-2 when I return it to the gallon jug I keep it in. That's a good routine whether it's TF-2 or any other reused photo mix.I use TF-4 for film and have seen it precipitate out, but I've never had any trouble getting it back into solution simply by vigorous shaking of the container.
I use T-5 for paper, but given the prices these days, I am contemplating mixing up my own TF-2 which should serve both film and paper applications pretty well.
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