Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]For what its worth, I got rid of the pink stain... I did some more film processing over this weekend, after mixing up some D76 and buying a new bottle of Kodak Rapid fix. FWIW, here is what I found: 1. Tri-X processed in the Sprint developer and Sprint fixer also had the same pink cast as the HP5. I've never had Tri-X come out pink when I fixed it long enough. I fixed for more than twice as long as the bottle said I should need to. 2. HP5+ processed with D76 1:1 and Kodak Rapid Fix lost the pink cast, and came out a nice normal blue/gray. Both the Kodak and Sprint fix are ammonium thiosulfate "rapid" fixers, but the Kodak product has a hardener in it. Also, I mixed the sprint with distilled water but the Kodak with tap, but I doubt that makes a difference. Anyway, given all of this, I think I'll stick with the Kodak fix. Note that I also had the same pink negatives when I used Ilford rapid fix without hardener. Happily, the Kodak fix is at least a lot cheaper than the Sprint. My question is, did I just somehow get exhausted bottles of Sprint *and* Ilford fix? Or, is there something in the Kodak formula (the hardener) that is designed to take out this pink dye? I'm just happy to have gray negs again, and a good scheme to keep getting them. Thanks for all the input, Pete