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FA: Photographer's Formulary Fixer 24, a NON-HARDENING fixer for toning in selenium, polysolphide, sepia, etc.

by HDGarrett@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Aug 8, 2006 at 11:31 PM

Are you the kind of photographer who fixes prints in whatever's handy,
and then wonders why they don't TONE like they're supposed to -- and
they don't SPOT easily, either?  That's because you're using a
hardening fixer.  

So what SHOULD you do?  Use a  NON-HARDENING FIXER like this
Photographer's Formulary Fixer 24, based on the Kodak F-24 formula.  

As PF says, "Hardening is neither necessary nor desirabe for prints.
Without hardening, both hypo and the development by-products will wash
out of the gelatin readily. In addition, a non-hardened print is easy
to tone and to spot.  Fixer 24 is an excellent choice for archival
processing." 

This is a high-capacity, fast-working fixer.  This (unopened) package
makes 4.24 quarts of working solution.  Instructions are included.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330016346988
 




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