Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Richard Clompus wrote: > > Dear Fellow LUGnuts, > > Since I am spemding more time in the darkroom, I now have a question about > fixers for paper. I find myself using more RC paper because its easier to > process. Please pardon my ignorance but is it beneficial to use a > hardening or non-hardening fixer? > > Richard, interesting question. I have always assumed as the others who replied have that none was necessary. I only used hardened fixer for film. But, just in the last few weeks I have noticed that the notes on the Sprint fixer I use for prints recommend adding their hardener solution when using RC papers. I've been using a lot of the new Kodak Polymax II RC paper lately and have gotten some emulsion scratches that I hadn't experienced before with the Ilford product I used. I haven't yet tried adding the hardener for paper, but I may give it a try soon. I agree with others on Permawash: I always use it for fiber but never for RC. However, perhaps using a hardened fixer would change that. Regards, Bill