Steve_Pfost
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I recently made an area in my new house to process. I was using the bathroom upstairs where there is heat. The basement here is insulated but its still cool. Last night I processed some film in the new joint and the temp of the fixer slipped my mind. Usually I hadn't had to worry about this because the heated upstairs kept it relatively in check, 62-68 degrees give or take. Anyway, after I processed it dawned on me that the fixer is probably much lower than normal and it was. about 58-60 degrees, in That range.
Sorry for the long back story. The question is, what affects, other than say a longer fixing time does this have on film. I understand that in extremes reticulation could occur as it happened to me once with rinse water. The film looks clear and fine, the fixer was fresh by about a week and only processed two rolls with it. Are there any long term issues I should need to worry about. No need to re-fix or anything I don't think. Just be more aware and careful next time, yes?
Ilford Rapid fixer, HP5+, I fixed for 4 mins through the test strips cleared in like 30 seconds. I like to be safe.
Sorry for the long back story. The question is, what affects, other than say a longer fixing time does this have on film. I understand that in extremes reticulation could occur as it happened to me once with rinse water. The film looks clear and fine, the fixer was fresh by about a week and only processed two rolls with it. Are there any long term issues I should need to worry about. No need to re-fix or anything I don't think. Just be more aware and careful next time, yes?
Ilford Rapid fixer, HP5+, I fixed for 4 mins through the test strips cleared in like 30 seconds. I like to be safe.