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choppert

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HC110
« on: May 03, 2009, 10:19:55 AM »
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Bought some HC110 a couple of months ago from my local Calumet (much cheaper than web + postage) in 500ml and it was the 9:1 European concentration.

Yesterday bought a litre size bottle from Calumet and got the 31:1 syrup!  Not only was the litre bottle a couple of pence cheaper than two half litres (times are indeed hard), but got three times the developing potential!

Yippee!

And here's a stoopid question for a Sunday.... can I reuse the fixer after fixing a film?


Chops
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Re: HC110
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2009, 11:01:06 AM »
yes - I usually re-use fixer about 3 - 4 times for film development, but if I'm printing, I'll only use it for one session.  A good tip is to keep some unexposed portions of film (you're cut off leaders will do), immerse a bit in the fixer solution and see how long it takes for them to clear - if it's over 1 minute, then use fresh solution. 
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Re: HC110
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2009, 04:49:51 PM »
The official fixer rule is fix for double clearing time. When used fixer clearing time becomes double that of the fresh solution, dispose of solution.

One thing I still wonder about is why they still sell standard fix when rapid fixer is much more convenient?
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