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Fixing PMK Pyro
I know TF-4 is the recommended fixer for PMK and TMX-100. How about Kodak
Rapid Fix without Part B (the hardener). Can this also work or will problems result? Thx. |
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Fixing PMK Pyro
Alan Smithee wrote:
I know TF-4 is the recommended fixer for PMK and TMX-100. How about Kodak Rapid Fix without Part B (the hardener). Can this also work or will problems result? Thx. TF-4 recommended? I recall plain unadulterated sodium thiosulfate being recommended when using a staining developer. I don't use staining developers but from the reading I've done of them a sulfite free non- acidic fix is recommended. Sodium thiosulfate makes an odorless, near neutral, and as far as I know, truly universal fixer which can be used on any material. For long tray life some sulfite should be added. It lasts for ever dry in the jar. Spoon up a fresh fix of just it for film processing; 2/3 ounce - 20 grams should be plenty. Ten to twelve minutes. Dan |
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Fixing PMK Pyro
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 21:37:04 GMT, "Alan Smithee"
wrote: I know TF-4 is the recommended fixer for PMK and TMX-100. How about Kodak Rapid Fix without Part B (the hardener). Can this also work or will problems result? Thx. No problems. == John S. Douglas Photographer & Webmaster Legacy-photo.com - Xs750.net |
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