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Thread: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by SergeiR View Post
    I would like to thank all you folks, who posted here and nudged me to finally try it.. While it seems to be a bit easy to scratch Xray film turns out to be rather fun and easy(and cheap) way to expriment.. i am going to order me some blue one now (tried green) to see if i can get "old look" out of it

    8x10 green kodak (full one). 1+50 Rodinal, shot as iso 100, developed for 17 minutes with constant agitation in unidrum.
    No stripping, pretty much straight scan.


    Joseph by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr

    Wonderful image! Nice and sharp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grzybu View Post
    Few days ago i bought pack of Kodak green sensitive x-ray film to try LF
    This is my second LF shot.
    Made with cartoon box camera and lens made with old large binocular objective.
    120s@f/18. Developed in D76.
    Great shot! Not bad for your second LF image!

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Right.. tried suggested 7 minutes.. in 1+50..

    (8x10 kodak full speed green xray, gundlach radar, studio lights and orange filter)


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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Sergei, you are getting excellent results with the x-ray film! Much better than some of the other examples I have seen. I may have to try it myself. Thanks for showing your work!!!
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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    I cut four sheets of 4x5 inch film from one sheet of 8x10 inch x-ray film. I needed to see if I would get any scratches in the cut film. Well, I am happy to say that I did not! I wanted to use the cut down film with my Shen-Hao 4x5 field camera. Anyway, here are the test images:

    #1

    #2

    #3

    #4


    The exposures were about 1/15th of a second at f16. I used my 135mm Nikkor lens.
    These were processed in full strength D76, for 7 minutes and 15 seconds at 64 degrees F.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Love first one, Jon. Very nice.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by SergeiR View Post
    Love first one, Jon. Very nice.
    Thanks!

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    jon..

    Which x-ray film were you using for the 4 shots?

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by Tav Walraven View Post
    jon..

    Which x-ray film were you using for the 4 shots?
    I used: CXS Green Latitude Film by Agfa
    Found here: http://www.cxsonline.com/text/detail...ation=10011003

    Problem is, it is only in 14x17 inch size now, no 8x10.

    They do have a 'green ortho' film in 8x10, but I have not tried it.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Sergei, that's really first rate work!

    I have some Fuji Green, and I'll have to get off of my duff and give it a try.
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