Ducky
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Just curious, I know about caffenol, urine etc.. They all say "fix as usual". Is there a home-brew fixer formula anywhere?
I spend more on fixer than I do on developers. But then again I use orderless fixer. Anyone know of a less expensive alternative?
TF-2 Alkaline Sodium Thiosulfate Fixer
TF-2 is for users who are determined to use sodium thiosulfate rather than ammonium thiosulfate and who would like a formula superior to the traditional acid hypo fixers. TF-2 will wash out of negative and print materials more rapidly than will an acid fixer.
STOCK SOLUTION
Chemical Amount Units
Distilled water 1000 ml
Sodium Thiosulfate 250 g ***
Sodium Sulfite (anhy) 15 g
Sodium Metaborate 10 g
Distilled water to make 1000 ml
*** I think this is hydrated version (the one that will come from the pool supplies) if the thiosulfate in dehydrated 160g are needed
USAGE
Fix the film for three times the clearing time, usually 3 to 5 minutes. Follow with a two minute wash in running water for film. A hypo clearing agent is not required. Prints should be rinsed for at least 30 minutes in running water.
titrisol, thanks for the tip. I might give it a try. but is it odorless?
titrisol, thanks for the tip. I might give it a try. but is it odorless?
If you're just making a few prints and know you'll be making more later take your stop bath tray and float it on your print developer. Keeping the air from contacting the developer will keep it fresh. Back in the days of sheet film and 3.5 gallon tanks of developer and fixer the tank manufacturers used to sell floating lids.