From the Ilford Publication "Ilford Multigrade Papers - A Manual For The Darkroom" (Cat. No. 192 7328), p.25
Obviously I have snipped out some bits and bobs, but nothing that affects either the factual detail or the sense of what is stated, and the sequence refers to using only a single, strong fixing bath.
On the same page, reference is made to possible use of a two-bath fix, but also notes that the single bath fix within the "Optimum Sequence" offers a capacity of 40 10x8s .
Now I have no skin in this game, I am not an advocate for one protocol over another and take PE's (and Doremus') strictures to test for proper fixation and washing as good advice for whatever one's approach to fixing is.
I'm simply pointing out that Ilford recommend clearly that single bath fixation is good enough for archival purposes. The fact that they refer to the "efficiency" of two-bath elsewhere might require clarification.
But tbh this subject has been thrashed to death over the years, and I'm not adding anything to the discussion over and above what PE and Doremus have said, plus I'm just an interested observer, so I'll leave it there.
Ilford said:When optimum permanence is needed (up to 100 years) ... the ILFORD Optimum Processing Sequence at 68F(20C) is recommended ... The recommended processing sequence is as follows:
FIXING Multigrade Fixer (1+4) 60 seconds
Obviously I have snipped out some bits and bobs, but nothing that affects either the factual detail or the sense of what is stated, and the sequence refers to using only a single, strong fixing bath.
On the same page, reference is made to possible use of a two-bath fix, but also notes that the single bath fix within the "Optimum Sequence" offers a capacity of 40 10x8s .
Now I have no skin in this game, I am not an advocate for one protocol over another and take PE's (and Doremus') strictures to test for proper fixation and washing as good advice for whatever one's approach to fixing is.
I'm simply pointing out that Ilford recommend clearly that single bath fixation is good enough for archival purposes. The fact that they refer to the "efficiency" of two-bath elsewhere might require clarification.
But tbh this subject has been thrashed to death over the years, and I'm not adding anything to the discussion over and above what PE and Doremus have said, plus I'm just an interested observer, so I'll leave it there.
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