The alkali actually boosts fixing
Hi,
I've been making Bill Troop's TF-2 and TF-3 fixers which consist of using sodium thiosulfate and ammonium thiosulfate, respectively, as the main fixer ingredient. The secondary ingredients to both include sodium sulfite and sodium metaborate. If I use these fixers one shot and I'm not concerned with turning them alkaline with the secondary ingredients or storing a stock solution, wouldn't I more or less get the same fixing effect?
Thanks!
Sodium thiosulfate is your basic, traditional fixer, I.e. "Kodak Fixer"
Might this be due to the new producer of Kodak Chemicals, Photo Solutions?
Sodium thiosulfate used to be cheap as dirt.
It still is -- so says my wallet. And so is ammonium chloride -- to speed things up.
OK, dirt can be expensive -- especially close to downtown Las Vegas.
We obvious buy at different places. RAPID fixer DIES too fast -- for the price. That makes it much more expensive. Sodium thiosulfate is as close to free -- around here -- at swimming pool supply shops.
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