mexipike
Member
Haven't been around here for a while but I'm back. I'm in a bind I'm working on a deadline and was getting ready to develop some film. I decided to mix a new batch of fixer and threw my old batch out like an idiot only to realize that I don't have any fixer. The photo stores are closed and I won't be able to get fixer for a couple of days (due to my real job) and really need to develop the film tonight. I do have a big tub of sodium thiosulphate in powder, and have seen people mention that it can be used although it's not ideal for archival standards. I'm going to fudge on the archival standards and go for it, any suggestions?? What ration should i use. Any suggestions on something I may have on hand or could get at the grocery store to add to it. I plan on using Xtol, an acid stop, (could be omitted if necessary) with tri-x 400. I also have some rodinal on hand.
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John