nascarfann
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So for a while I have wanted to do a MacGyver style challenge where I develop photographic paper or film using only supplies from a department store. My plan is to make a basic Caffenol solution for development; this is easy, my greatest challenge so far has been the fixer. I spent hours researching using salt as a fixer, and even considered shampoo. My latest development in this project is that I found that fish tank chlorine remover contains Sodium Thiosulfate, the main ingredient in a photographic fixer. I picked up a bottle of it, and am ready to do some experimentation. Any advice? How much should I dilute this stuff? How should I go about testing to make sure the photos are fixed correctly?