Hello all,
During the winter months the water temperature in my darkroom is around 12 degrees C. As a result, I have to wait until the warmer months to print with FB paper using the Ilford archival method.
I have access to hot water but that is two floors up from the darkroom and I am concerned that the ilford process of one minute fix and then straight into the first wash would be negated if I have to carry the fixer laden print to another location as I am aware that a great deal of fixer is removed during the first wash and the longer the fix is allowed to permeate the paper the more difficult it is to remove successfully.
I also doubt that the water temperature of 12 degrees will not do the job sufficiently. The water temperature in late spring/summer reaches 20-24C so no problem there.
Does anyone else have or has had the same problem and if so are there any workarounds?
Any insights are always appreciated.
During the winter months the water temperature in my darkroom is around 12 degrees C. As a result, I have to wait until the warmer months to print with FB paper using the Ilford archival method.
I have access to hot water but that is two floors up from the darkroom and I am concerned that the ilford process of one minute fix and then straight into the first wash would be negated if I have to carry the fixer laden print to another location as I am aware that a great deal of fixer is removed during the first wash and the longer the fix is allowed to permeate the paper the more difficult it is to remove successfully.
I also doubt that the water temperature of 12 degrees will not do the job sufficiently. The water temperature in late spring/summer reaches 20-24C so no problem there.
Does anyone else have or has had the same problem and if so are there any workarounds?
Any insights are always appreciated.