Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/09

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Kodak Rapid Fixer now TF4
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabiner.cncoffice.com>
Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 21:11:59 -0700
References: <a5.15613355.282b5631@aol.com>

Disfromage@aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 5/9/01 4:48:37 PM, Henry Ambrose writes:
> << Has anyone used TF4 Fix from Photographers Formulary?
> I love the thought of NOT using an acid stop for prints.
> I've long ago said goodbye to acid stop for film.
>  They say to rinse the print with water then into the TF4 fix.
> An alkaline processing line.
>  >>
> 
> Henry,
> 
> I use TF 4 for everything.  It has a bit of an ammonia aroma, which I find
> much less objectionable than acetic acid.  I use a 1 minute rinse in slowly
> running water instead of stop bath.  RC prints fix in 30 seconds, and fiber
> base in 1 minute, although I usually add a little bit to play it safe.  I do
> most film for 4 minutes.  TF 4 has a fairly large capacity (50 8x10s/liter)
> and being alkaline it is difficult to over fix.  Also, you don't need to use
> hypo eliminator because it washes out more readily than acid fixers.  You
> still need a wash aid after selenium toning though.  I like it a lot, and
> hope this helps.
> Richard Wasserman

I just finished reading yesterday in the new Steve Anchell darken book that an
advantage to alkaline fixing is that it is impossible to over fix.
But i don't' think it's that easy to over fix most modern papers. Certainly not
the Ilford multigrade I use. I may check out alkaline but it seems now that you
buy precious small amounts.
Gremlins? Toning?

Mark Rabiner

Portland, Oregon
USA

http://www.rabiner.cncoffice.com/