Logan Becker
Member
For those who have garnered consistent results from using vinegar in film/print processing, what type (cider, distilled white, etc.) is recommended, and should it be diluted or not?
White distilled vinegar, the stuff you buy in the US is usually 5% but in other countries the concentration can be higher. Use it at 1.5-2% for prints and use a plain water stop bath for film. As others have said the savings are pretty small but in a pinch I have used it. It works very well.
If you do the math, you will find that the stop bath is usually cheaper to use than vinegar. Vinegar is easier to find on a shelf nearby, but takes a lot more storage space than highly concentrated stop bath.I am sure someone will do the math and enlighten us just how much we can actually save by using distilled white vinegar instead of indicator stop bath. I prefer to use Ilford Ilfostop. It doesn't smell.
Given to oh so high cost of stop bath, I still prefer to use stop bath with indicator.
White distilled vinegar, the stuff you buy in the US is usually 5% but in other countries the concentration can be higher. Use it at 1.5-2% for prints and use a plain water stop bath for film. As others have said the savings are pretty small but in a pinch I have used it. It works very well.
If you have to order developer, fixer, and hypo clearing agent, might as well add a bottle of stop bath to your cart.The cost savings are negligable, and depending where you look, indicator stop is probably cheaper. My thing is, I would rather not order from the internet unless I absolutely have to, and there isn't a photo store for under an hours drive from me, so I'm looking at availabilty- the grocery store is a 5 minute bike ride up the street
If you have to order developer, fixer, and hypo clearing agent, might as well add a bottle of stop bath to your cart.
Don't use vinegar. Use stop bath.
Dump the stop and use it for your salad or fries...
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