Thank you Franz!
The reason why I asked, I have been in love with Classic/Forte films and had previously used Agfa Agefix with these films with satisfying results even if that fixer is a non-hardening one. Now I'm looking for a simple universal equivalent for Agefix and was wondering if A300 would be as kind to my "dear films" as Agefix was.
Thank you for the correction about the role of acids in fixers - I looked at some recipes and the hardening fixers happened to have acetic acid etc listed so that's where I got the idea.
No need to apologize about your English!
Cheers from Finnland,
Jukka
The reason why I asked, I have been in love with Classic/Forte films and had previously used Agfa Agefix with these films with satisfying results even if that fixer is a non-hardening one. Now I'm looking for a simple universal equivalent for Agefix and was wondering if A300 would be as kind to my "dear films" as Agefix was.
Thank you for the correction about the role of acids in fixers - I looked at some recipes and the hardening fixers happened to have acetic acid etc listed so that's where I got the idea.
No need to apologize about your English!
Cheers from Finnland,
Jukka