Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Hi!
I'm very interested in this topic but but completely inexperienced in developing large format negatives. I´ve an old large format camera (18x24 cm) and this kind of negatives are a big challenge for a new project! Is there any "how to", step by step, paper that could help someone to start?
TIA,
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Basicly you have found it, but you need to read this entire thread, or skim it.
However X-Ray film is just film and can be developed the same as any film.
Use normal film chemistry in trays. You have a lot to read. Maybe buy a used book or go to library.
Good luck.
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AF10
Hi!
I'm very interested in this topic but but completely inexperienced in developing large format negatives. I´ve an old large format camera (18x24 cm) and this kind of negatives are a big challenge for a new project! Is there any "how to", step by step, paper that could help someone to start?
TIA,
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Someone has used this film?
How can the sensitivity?
Tolerate the red light?
It's either blue or ortho film so you can safely use it under a red or amber safelight.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Sorry my English is not too good..
So:
I tried on 8x10" this lens: Fujinon-W 250/6,3 but not really enough...
Are you use a long time ago this lens for 8x10?
Do you have any Vignetta, darkness in the corners, when you use correction (horizontal/vertical)?
My serial number is: 494117 and yours?
Thank you!
The W 250 has an image circle of 320. It should just cover 8x10. Make sure you stop down to f/22.
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
D-76 1+4 for one hour? Are you doing stand/semi-stand?
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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Andrew O'Neill
That's a beautiful image, Sergei.
Thank you, Andrew.
Images shot on X-ray film
Never mind, read 35m as 35mm and got confused lol
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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StoneNYC
Never mind, read 35m as 35mm and got confused lol
And not meters either ;) Minutes.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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SergeiR
And not meters either ;) Minutes.
;)