Fixer for Pyrocat HD
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Fixer for Pyrocat HD
Anyone use Hypam without hardener for fixing Pyrocat HD developed negatives? I think you have to stay away from sodium sulfite, but not sure if Hypam has it. Otherwise I would buy TF-4.
Re: Fixer for Pyrocat HD
I recommend only using alkaline fixer (when available) for all paper and films, but especially for pyro negatives.
Do it in the Dark,
Steve Anchell
Steve Anchell
Re: Fixer for Pyrocat HD
You can use either TF-2 or TF-3
With Pyrocat HD there's no problem using Ilford Hypam or Rapidd Fixer, they don't have any effect on the stain.
Ian
With Pyrocat HD there's no problem using Ilford Hypam or Rapidd Fixer, they don't have any effect on the stain.
Ian
Re: Fixer for Pyrocat HD
Ricardo, here is the fixer as it is published in the Film Developing Cookbook, 2nd edition, page 174. Your formula shows 240 g of thiosulfate, the published formula shows 250 g, and sodium metaborate, not borax.
TF-2 Fixer Recipe (for 1 liter)
Water, 750 ml
Sodium Thiosulfate (pentahydrate): 250 grams
Sodium Sulfite (anhydrous): 15 grams
Sodium metaborate: 10 grams
Water: Add up to 1 liter
TF-2 Fixer Recipe (for 1 liter)
Water, 750 ml
Sodium Thiosulfate (pentahydrate): 250 grams
Sodium Sulfite (anhydrous): 15 grams
Sodium metaborate: 10 grams
Water: Add up to 1 liter
Do it in the Dark,
Steve Anchell
Steve Anchell