📷 Capture the Moment, Perfect the Process!
KODAK Professional Fixer for Black & White Film and Paper is a high-quality powder that mixes to one gallon, designed for photographers who demand excellence. Compatible with various film formats, this fixer ensures your black and white images are developed to perfection while offering a long shelf life for convenience.
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Film Format | 120 or 135 or Sheet |
Film Color | Black and White |
J**D
Does what it’s supposed to
Not sure what else to say, it does what it’s supposed to. I’m still new to developing my own film but I have been doing photography since the’80s and I’m familiar enough with film to know that I am happy with the results I have been getting from this.
A**D
Kodak quality
Meets expectations. Easy to use. No problems.
E**S
Excelente
Llego muy rapido y el precio muy bueno.
D**.
Love it!
I have been using this fixer in conjunction with Kodak D-76 Developer (Powder), B&W Film 1 Gallon for several years now, and it has always served me very well. After mixing, conventional photographer wisdom says you should wait 24 hours before using.STORAGEUsed correctly, this can be reused quite often! Make sure you store it in an air-tight container (preferably glass), which is filled to the top wherever possible. Air is your enemy when storing your chemistry! Pair it with some Kodak 100 TMAX Professional ISO 100, 35mm, 24 Exposures, Black and White Film and you are ready to REALLY take not just a picture, but a photograph.
N**R
Worked great
Worked great. Just have to follow the directions and be sure to use distilled water and have it hot enough.
J**N
The Older Packing Was Heavy Paper Lined With Foil I Like The New Plastic Package
I Like Mixing The Fixer As Needed I Am Developing 4x5 Film
J**N
Ol' Faithful
Fixing is never going to be a very eco-friendly process, since it involves dissolving the excess silver and that's got potential heavy-metal issues (websearch will explain this issue and suggest ways to minimize release)... but this mix is the one I used when I was first learning, and it's what I went back to when I started developing my own film again just because I know what to expect from it. Fixer is fixer, pretty much, as far as I can tell... so it's a matter of what you're comfortable with traded off against usage cost and shelf life and so on.
S**N
It's easy to dissolve
It's easy to dissolve, and it will last a lot. Just pur 3 litters of water and your are ready to use. Wait 24 hours for professional quality, 30 minutes for amateurs. and always wear gloves.
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