Just to finish this alreafy dead thread, I fixed the roll (our fixer was
exhausted) and washed it heavily and the pink is completely gone.
Regards and thanks
Albano
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Yesterday, I developed a roll of TMZ in HC-110. When I finished fixing it
I
noticed it was pink. My friend told me that the base of T-Max emulsions is
pink, and that it makes it looks as if it were not correctly fixed, and
gives headaches to novices thinking they are doing it wrong. Is it true?
I fixed
Hi, gang
Yesterday, I developed a roll of TMZ in HC-110. When I finished fixing it I
noticed it was pink. My friend told me that the base of T-Max emulsions is
pink, and that it makes it looks as if it were not correctly fixed, and
gives headaches to novices thinking they are doing it wrong
Who ever said darkroom work was difficult!
KC8TKA
I is not necessary to 'overfix' TMAX when using Kodak Rapid Fixer. I fix for
7 minutes followed by five fill and dumps of running water. Next, I rinse 30
seconds with constant agitation in Photoflo 1:200. This is followed by a 2
1/2 minute
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