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Using Hypam(1+4) and Fiber prints, 30 seconds for a test print, 60 seconds for a final print. If you care about your work have the patience to wait for it to properly fix.
My main precaution is looking over to make sure my box of paper is closed before I turn the light on.
Steve.
I have gotten to the point where I just print with all the lights on. You just have to work fast.
This is really , really , really embarrarsing.
I always keep the lights off until after the full 3 minute double fix, If you guys are right I have wasted thousands of minutes standing waiting for the full fix to be completed.
I have been doing the complete fix cycle since my days in a communal darkroom at college .. graduated 76.
I am going home now and pouring myself a stiff drink, tell me its not so.
I am going home now and pouring myself a stiff drink...
Yes: most people discard the fixer when the time doubles.... And just think how much easier that will be with the lights on.![]()
On a slightly (remotely?) related note, someone mentioned film fixing earlier. When I'm fixing reels of film, I usually slip the clipped film leader (or a suitable clip from MF film) in the upper portion of the tank and fix until it shows reasonably clear. When this interval starts to stretch a bit, I change my fixer. Does this sound right to you? <snip>
When I'm fixing reels of film,
I usually slip the clipped film leader...
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