Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/20

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Subject: Re: Fixer Question
From: "Charles E. Albertson" <chucko@ricochet.net>
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 08:17:31 -0700

At 09:40 AM 7/20/97 -0400, you 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?
>
>I usually develop, stop bath, then fix, hold the prints in a water bath for
>as short a time as possible, then wash (rinse) with fresh water, Permawash
>(hypo eliminator) and rinse again with fresh water.  
>
	Use a rapid, non-hardening fixer. The hardener won't buy you much
protection for RC emulsions, and only increases wash time. Same
recommendation for fiber-base prints. Permawash is probably not necessary
for RC prints, but it can't hurt.

Chuck Albertson
Seattle, Wash.