hammy
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I've switched from using Kodak's powder fixer to Ilford's rapid fixer, since mixing liquids is a lot easier for me than powder.
Anyways, I'm reading the info sheet on Ilford's fixer found here before I mix it all up and try it out.
Under the "capacity without replenishment" section, they mention the fixer can handle 24 35mm rolls, and 80 sheets of 8x10 RC paper. Simple enough, but do they mean the whole bottle can handle that much, or do they mean the appropriate amount for a film tank or 8x10 tray?
In other words, if I fill up my 8x10 fix tray, do they mean that it will handle the 80 sheets of RC paper before exhausted? Or do they mean the whole mixed up bottle amount will handle that much before being exhausted? Same question goes for film developing tank, obviously.
Thanks..
Anyways, I'm reading the info sheet on Ilford's fixer found here before I mix it all up and try it out.
Under the "capacity without replenishment" section, they mention the fixer can handle 24 35mm rolls, and 80 sheets of 8x10 RC paper. Simple enough, but do they mean the whole bottle can handle that much, or do they mean the appropriate amount for a film tank or 8x10 tray?
In other words, if I fill up my 8x10 fix tray, do they mean that it will handle the 80 sheets of RC paper before exhausted? Or do they mean the whole mixed up bottle amount will handle that much before being exhausted? Same question goes for film developing tank, obviously.
Thanks..