javimm
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Hi. I have some 400 ml of Ilford Rapid Fixer diluted to 1+9 almost air tight that I made in July. I have used it for fixing 6 rolls of film since I made it. How long can I expect it to last, timewise and numer of film wise?.
In the original Ilford bottle, it says that it should last one month, but everytime I develop I do the strip-test, and te strip of film clears in about a minute, the same time since I made it from concentrated Fixer in July.
When can I say it's exhausted or has gone bad due to its age?. I don't know if the strip test is enough to be sure it will work well and won't fix my negs properly.
Yesterday, I developed a roll of Tri-x, and it has a slight purple tint to it. The first roll I developed didn't. I have it in front of me and it's completely gray, but the last one is slightly purple and the roll before this last one is a bit purple too. The negs looks good though. The film is dated to 2009, so it's not the problem. Maybe it's the Fixer I talked about earlier?. I'm using HC-110 dil B, stop bath with water, same washing regime for all my rolls.
Thanks,
Javier.
In the original Ilford bottle, it says that it should last one month, but everytime I develop I do the strip-test, and te strip of film clears in about a minute, the same time since I made it from concentrated Fixer in July.
When can I say it's exhausted or has gone bad due to its age?. I don't know if the strip test is enough to be sure it will work well and won't fix my negs properly.
Yesterday, I developed a roll of Tri-x, and it has a slight purple tint to it. The first roll I developed didn't. I have it in front of me and it's completely gray, but the last one is slightly purple and the roll before this last one is a bit purple too. The negs looks good though. The film is dated to 2009, so it's not the problem. Maybe it's the Fixer I talked about earlier?. I'm using HC-110 dil B, stop bath with water, same washing regime for all my rolls.
Thanks,
Javier.