Right! Really fed up now! SOLVED

So, searching t'interweb about this issue and I found this -

"Likely, the fixer will continue to be robust and it will continue to fix film/paper however, the colloidal sulfur is a super fine particle and it will infuse into the porous gelatin structure of the film/paper emulsion. Should this happen, washing away the unwanted percipient is extremely difficult"

I'll add any more I come across.
 
So, searching t'interweb about this issue and I found this -

"Likely, the fixer will continue to be robust and it will continue to fix film/paper however, the colloidal sulfur is a super fine particle and it will infuse into the porous gelatin structure of the film/paper emulsion. Should this happen, washing away the unwanted percipient is extremely difficult"

I'll add any more I come across.


Seems you could do wiv Jim......







.....to fix it! :rolleyes::D:D

Please ignore my sad sense of humour.....it's a genetic problem that i am unable to control!:D

To try get back on track......hurry up and shoot another roll and dev in new chems....thé suspense to sée if we've figured where thé problerm lies is driving me nuts and causing my humour (or lack of it) to overload! :eek::D
 
Thank god for humour, or I'd be going crazy.

I don't suppose I'll get the new bottle of fix before the middle of next week. I'll shoot a roll this weekend to make sure I'm ready.
 
I don't suppose I'll get the new bottle of fix before the middle of next week. .

Flirpin heck we'll all have suitably ood fixer by then to produce our own snow scenes without having to view yours!:D
 
Patience, dear boy, patience. :)

The thing I'm really happy about with all this is that it's not a problem with the FG.

I love that camera.
 
Would soaking it in fresh fixer help dissolve and remove what every nasty stuff has been absorbed by the emulsion?
 
Aah, just thought.

If I do try that it would probably best to throw that batch of fixer away.
 
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