Kodak Kodafix Black & White Film and Paper Fixer with Hardener, Liquid, Makes 1 Gallon for Film, 2 Gallons for Paper.
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Paper does not work well because it has hardened, making retouching difficult. Apart from that, they work similarly.
In spite of what it says on the label, it works both for film and for
Selected User Reviews For Kodak Kodafix Black & White Film and Paper Fixer with Hardener, Liquid, Makes 1 Gallon for Film, 2 Gallons for Paper.
It's a great surprise to see all the good It arrived today, completely expired, after I ordered it a week or so ago. Moreover, the bottle in the picture is different from what I received (picture). In the long term, used fixer can still be used if it is filtered properly, but it will have a strong sulfuric odor. The return of.
It works as it is meant to. I have been using Ilford HP5*.
I love this product and it works great.
He is fantastic at fixing things! The amount of fixer I used to develop my black and white film was one gallon. A good Kodak fixer and developer is the Kodak Fixer & Developer.
It is a very difficult topic for me to discuss. It works well as a hardening fixer. You can use it for 1 of the following purposes I like 3 of them and they're not too stinky. In the case of emulsions, the hardener protects them from damage once they have dried. Although I have not tried it with paper, it is a good choice for negatives.
Is there anything else I can do for you? The only thing to keep in mind is that it's a hardening fixer that may not be suitable for Ilfordwash.
This is great. My recovery took a few months, and I eventually was able to resurface You must use it all the way until it is completely This is a very economical option.
If you want to develop black and white film at home, you need this. The only way to go wrong with Kodak is to use it.