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Apr 14, 2015 at 3:29 comment added MikeW Been ages since I've done any development. I'm pretty sure you could substitute vinegar, and I think the fixer is acidic enough to stop development, but it will deplete the fixer much faster. I know in the same situation I rinsed the prints with water and put straight into the fixer, and IIRC short-term it certainly seemed to work, but I couldn't say if the prints didn't then deteriorate over time. Short-term you could try skipping it, but long-term I would use it. Was always cheap and lasts forever, no point IMO to skip.
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