A neighbor gave me a box of outdated "film" from the X-ray department of a hospital. See title and attached image. At first I was thrilled to get into LF pinhole with X-ray film. Then started to dig the Internet, and found that this "film" is part of a process where (as far as I understand) the X-ray image is acquired by any of a number of devices (X-ray, MRI,...), digitally processed, and finally printed. See e.g.:
http://www.delmedical.com/pdf/fujifilmxraydihldata.pdf
But it is not just a polyester foil for a laser printer. The datasheet shows a D vs Log(E) curve, and the box mention safety glass. It is light sensitive and packed accordingly.
Question: would anyone know if that is usable, in particular, how the latent image can be revealed? Short of buying the dedicated Fuji printer
Thank you
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