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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by imagedowser View Post
    Do yourself a favor, Click on randy's link and read the whole thing. Start to finish.... "Preparation precedes confidence".... X-ray isn't "regular" film, the $$ you save will be spent in your time, skill and equipment needed (tanks, holders, etc)to use it effectively especially in larger formats.... unless you like it, or make use of it's unique charactaristics for carbon printing or gum or some other alternative process, you may find it all a waste of time & energy. It's no economic silver bullet and for most of us, will not replace a standard film like Ilford, etc... I'm in the middle of it now and having a blast... the fun part for me is worth it alone. Good luck.
    Surely. I don't believe it will replace normal film. But maybe enjoying the process to get special effects. I've prepared for spending extra efforts now.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by imagedowser View Post
    Do yourself a favor, Click on randy's link and read the whole thing. Start to finish.... "Preparation precedes confidence".... X-ray isn't "regular" film, the $$ you save will be spent in your time, skill and equipment needed (tanks, holders, etc)to use it effectively especially in larger formats.... unless you like it, or make use of it's unique charactaristics for carbon printing or gum or some other alternative process, you may find it all a waste of time & energy. It's no economic silver bullet and for most of us, will not replace a standard film like Ilford, etc... I'm in the middle of it now and having a blast... the fun part for me is worth it alone. Good luck.
    Exactly, it's not a replacement, it's just another tool in the kit. Personally x-ray film has been a revelation for me. X-ray film allows me to take the photos that I want to take it certain situations. I still use regular film but I know now that when my visualization requires it I now have a new film at my disposal.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Here's my 11x14 proofing Xray .


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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Tri, that's beautiful.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    I agree Tri, lovely.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Nicely done, Tri.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Thanks everyone. I 'm glad you enjoyed it.
    Jim, Daniel check on Fb for more details. Thanks.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    She is a beautiful girl now, Tri!

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    This is Kodak Ektascan X-Ray Film Developed in Caffenol-CM
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