If a picture is properly printed and fixed but not rinsed enough and after a little while showing colour changes, will it last if rinsed again?
If a picture is properly printed and fixed but not rinsed enough and after a little while showing colour changes, will it last if rinsed again?
It may not have been properly fixed in the first place. you can try and refix it, but the color changes may still remain. This happens every once in awhile, where a student of mine rushes the chemical processes by counting too fast. When I hit the lights to evaluate them, you see them change into a purplish color quickly, which at this point i turn off the lights quickly, and drop them back in the fixer. it gets rid of a good deal of that color shift, but areas still somtimes retain a yellowing.
The solution is simple; your fixer is too cold. That's why your student turns purple when you drop him/her into it in the dark.
better the fixer than the vat of acid next to it!
Sarahphoto,
What you will not change, however, is any damage that has already been done to the print, either visible or invisible. Discoloration is usually permanent. Keep in mind,also, that there may now be invisible non-soluable silver compounds in your print that may yet discolor at a later time. There's nothing you can do about that.
Doremus Scudder
www.DoremusScudder.com
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