Melvin J Bramley
Member
A while ago I posted a question about an unidentified, damaged label, Ilford Fixer I acquired which I am almost certain is Ilford RT fixer.
The 4 litre container was old when It came into my hands, I have since split it into 1 litre brown bottles to squeeze more life out of it.
When developing prints I check it with hypo check and with film it clears within 30 seconds, a little longer with Delta film.
The stuff does not want to die!
My first 1 ltr bottle mixed 4:1 performs just as well as it did 2 months ago or more.
Could it be that RT2000 fixer is designed to work at higher temperature is contributing to it's longevity?
The 4 litre container was old when It came into my hands, I have since split it into 1 litre brown bottles to squeeze more life out of it.
When developing prints I check it with hypo check and with film it clears within 30 seconds, a little longer with Delta film.
The stuff does not want to die!
My first 1 ltr bottle mixed 4:1 performs just as well as it did 2 months ago or more.
Could it be that RT2000 fixer is designed to work at higher temperature is contributing to it's longevity?