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fix To anchor something either temporarily or permanently
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fix Chemical process which converts unused light-sensitive silver-halide crystals to a soluble silver complex in both negatives and prints, making the image stable and unalterable in white light. Also referred to as hypo. (see Hypo)
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fixer A chemical, sodium thiosulfate, used to remove residual silver halides (grain) from films and prints when processing them. Fixer "fixes" the remaining silver halides in place on either film or prints. Fixer is also called hypo.
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fixation In Freud's theory of psychosexual development, the failure to complete a stage successfully which results in a continuation of that stage into later adulthood.
Ãâó: allpsych.com/dictionary/dictionary2.html
fix A solution to a software problem or bug. Usually, a section of a computer program or a file to be overwritten to correct the problem, called a patch.
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