Film Fixer Recipes
Fixer recipes for film and paper — plain, acid, hardening and rapid. Composition and use for reliably fixing the image.
Standard Fixer
A simple, neutral sodium thiosulfate fixer for gentle processing of any black-and-white materials.
Acid Fixer
A universal acid-based fixer with superior preservation properties—the standard for films and sheet materials.
An acid hardening fixer
A fast-setting, tanning fixer that strengthens the emulsion for use in hot weather or with old materials.
F-24 Acid Fixer
A special non-tanning acidic fixer—for when it's important not to tan the gelatin layer.
BKF-2 Quick Acid Fixer
Quick acid fix for technical films (aerial photography, X-rays) and standard film—5–7 minutes.
RF-4 Fast, Slightly Acidic Fixer
Ultra-fast, mildly acidic fixer (2 minutes)—especially effective after using staining pyro-developers.
Kodak TF-2 Alkaline Fixer
Kodak's classic alkaline fixer—it rinses out quickly and is gentle on old or tinted emulsion.
Universal Acidic Rapid Fixer (Concentrate 1+4…1+9)
A concentrated rapid acid fixer based on ammonium thiosulfate—diluted as needed and stored for months.
BFR-1 Fixer-Stabiliser
A universal fixation and stabilization system for high-speed and conventional processing—from aerophotographic film to X-rays.
A-300 Acid Fixer for Photo Paper
An affordable, classic acid-based fixer—for photo paper only.