View Full Version : Well, I am flat out of Fixer.
And I have a back log of film to develop, and have been shooting a bit too!!!!
I have not processed film since the winter. I dumped my Diafine back then because it was over 2 years old, and surely on it's way out. I guess I probably didn't mix up a new batch because I was out of the fix and needed more. Never got around to getting some. :(
All good news I guess. I did ring up Freestyle and ordered some chemicals, enough to get me through my back log and then some. I have lots of Rodinal, DDX, HC110 and more Diafine to mix. I have some stop, but bought some odorless "green" stuff to go along with the fix. Found a bag of D76 too.
Just getting organized to start processing again.
Diafine made for a lazy rover though. Too easy to just shoot everything to suit the one developer and just dump it all, mix and match, into the tanks together for processing. I may shoot to some other developers now just for the fun of it.
Morca007
09-02-2008, 01:50
Get around to that backlog young man!
Fixer always seems to be what I run out of first, you'd think I'd would learn to stock up on it...
Rover,
What was your last film like with the 2 year old diafine?
My last roll was good. I bought my Diafine the same time as a lot of guys here though and the others' stocks started going bad, so I figured mine was about up. I bought two mixes though, so I had a back up to replace the old stuff.
Get around to that backlog young man!
Fixer always seems to be what I run out of first, you'd think I'd would learn to stock up on it...
That is why I ran out I think. I buy it 6 batches at a time, and just forgot to replace it when the last one was mixed.
I am going to swap over to Arista odorless chemicals to see how I like those. I am assuming the stop and fix will be acceptable, and since my wife was upset the few times I have set up a darkroom to print in the bathroom because of the chemical odor, the new stuff should work out fine to let me do some printing in piece.
You know, I should look in my printing stuff to see if I have any fix in there.
oftheherd
09-02-2008, 04:52
You know, I should look in my printing stuff to see if I have any fix in there.
I'm hoping you mean unmixed fixer. Never use fixer from printing to fix film. Bad.
I read that saltwater can be used to fix film. They said it is slow and takes a lot.
http://shutterbug.com/techniques/film_processing/0903sb_coffee/
I'm hoping you mean unmixed fixer. Never use fixer from printing to fix film. Bad.
Yes, unmixed.
My son got up though with lots of energy today so that 4 seconds I needed to look at my supply was allocated elsewhere.
I am going to swap over to Arista odorless chemicals to see how I like those
Last time I bought new fixer I got odorless by mistake - now I have to be extra-careful to distinguish between my cylinders of fixer and stop wash, because I can't tell the difference by smell (taste still works though - fixer tastes horrible).
Next time I'm going back to the smelly sort.
oftheherd
09-02-2008, 07:45
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- fixer tastes horrible).
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Perhaps improved with certain sprirts? :D :D :D
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