Kodak Fixer is a general- purpose hardening fixer for films and papers. This comes as a powder, and Mixes to working strength.
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Comments about Kodak Fixer for Black & White Film & Paper (Powder)Makes 1 Gallon:
Directions are easy to follow
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Comments about Kodak Fixer for Black & White Film & Paper (Powder)Makes 1 Gallon:
Quick acting fixer and hardener.
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Kodak chemicals are always reliable and consistent.
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You cannot go wrong with Kodak
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Comments about Kodak Fixer for Black & White Film & Paper (Powder)Makes 1 Gallon:
good fixer for printing. consistant, no problems yet. last a while when printing. I would recommend to use with stop bath with indicator and judge exhaustion with that, or buy an indicator for fixer separately.
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Comments about Kodak Fixer for Black & White Film & Paper (Powder)Makes 1 Gallon:
Lasts a long time
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Very consistent, reliable, easy to use with Film fix.
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It works. Easy to mix, easy to use.
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i bought fixer for my camera and it worked out great. i was helped right when i walked into the store and checking out was very easy.
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Just started home developing. First fixer I've tried out. No problems so far. Good value, just add water.
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Reliable standard fixer for film and prints
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Thank goodness, Kodak is still around!!! I only trust Kodak in darkroom chemistry, and this pack of Fixer is no exception. Does what I need it to do without any worries. Phenomenal!
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Mixes easly, works fast.
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I use it to develop my TX-400 b&w film and it works great. This should be a staple in everyones film developing kit.
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My friends and I do amateur B&W photography and DIY developing. We made our own developer, but cheaped out and bought this fixer after we couldn't find the right pool ingredients in town. The fixer worked perfectly, as described. It has all of the info you need to make it on the package itself, and it's Kodak, so it could be trusted from the beginning to be of a high quality. Look no further.As always, B&H is freaking amazing with their prices [...]. I love them. I would probably lend them my car if they called and asked for it with at least an hour's notice.But I don't have a car.
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Comments about Kodak Fixer for Black & White Film & Paper (Powder)Makes 1 Gallon:
Great results for film and papers.
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I've always used Kodak fixer (mostly for film) and have never been disappointed. The powder takes a little more time, effort and care than a liquid, but that is a minor inconvienience. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone.
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Makes a gallon. Mix it with water, get it to the temp you want to process and and you're ready to go.
I don't seem to get the 'hundred rolls per gallon' that used to be the standard ages ago when I first started processing film. Then again, I use a hypo chek to see if the fixer is exhausted.
When I do printing, I use it 1:1 and dump after a printing session.
If you wonder why film is better than digital, doing your own processing is pretty much it. Nothing like getting a print out of the chemicals to look at or film off a reel to dry and then print. Priceless.
Even after doing it 40 years.
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Even if reused, the Kodak fixer neutralize the developer and the results are like as expected from fresh fixer.
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Good stuff, consistent reliable name and chemistry.
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