Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
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Tin Can
Any data on bo
All it says is Kodak Tmat GR Double sided ISO 50
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Mine are frequently very dark, too, and I’ve tested, exposed and developed using BTZS.
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Never seen Kodak aka Alas, aka Carestream, Medical X-Ray Film have ISO, aka ASA marked on box or online fact sheets
Is it blue tint, which is done to protect eyeballs, staring at X-Ray film all day?
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IanBarber
All it says is Kodak Tmat GR Double sided ISO 50
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
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IanBarber
I haven't tried it as high as ISO 100
I am using D76 Stock for 6 minutes
I am under a Red Light but havent had it on during development because its fairly close to the tray
Try an EI of 100 0and dilute the developer 1part developer and 3 parts water at 68-70 deg F.
I can't give you a time as I don't use D76 with this film.
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
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Jim Noel
Try an EI of 100 0and dilute the developer 1part developer and 3 parts water at 68-70 deg F.
I can't give you a time as I don't use D76 with this film.
I shall try this Jim. Are you thinking its over developed
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Over-exposed and over--developed. Also, the developer you are using will produce too much contrast for this film. I have used more than 500 sheets of it and never used D-76 stock. In fact, I don't use it stock with any film. diluting it,andmost developers, produces a wider range of values.
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Rodinal 1 part to 100 part distilled water
68f 71/2 minutes, with normal agitation
or Ilford PQ and watch under red SAFE light
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Make sure you use 10mm Rodinol per 8X10
NOT 1ml per 100ml in a Rotary
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
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IanBarber
Hi, I had the same problem with my first X-ray film and learnt from my mistakes.
The unexposed parts of the film lack transparency and I resolved and in my case, it was caused by my safe light that wasn't safe and by some light coming from the bottom of the bathroom door.
All my photos also ended up being too dark and resolved the problem by developping the film un less than 4 mn.
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
After many months of struggle since I started to read this topic, I have finally taken a photo I am pleased with.
Thank you all for sharing your work and tips here, I would have certainly given up without your contributions.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...43d9bc27_b.jpg
4x5 X-ray film by T. Chabry, on Flickr
The photo was shot with a 4x5 Newton New-View camera with a Kodak Ektar 127mm lens & Agfa G Plus X-ray film.
The exposition was set at 100 ISO, f4.7, 1/200 s. and it was developed in Kodak HC-110 dilution B for 4 mn.