Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Wow this tulip shot is amazing! It does have an old 30s-40s look to it!
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SergeiR
This is very nice!
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SergeiR
Bravo, Sergei!
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Having tried green x-ray film for the first time recently I had a go with blue x-ray film...
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8850/1...1e3cf168_c.jpgCalla Lily on blue x-ray film by wickerman6, on Flickr
Toyo 45GX
Schneider Symmar 180mm
Blue x-ray film
Rodinal 1:100
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Does a good x-ray negative look like a good pictorial film x-ray or should it look denser because of the two emulsions?
Images shot on X-ray film
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Wayne
Does a good x-ray negative look like a good pictorial film x-ray or should it look denser because of the two emulsions?
What is a "pictorial film x-ray"?
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StoneNYC
What is a "pictorial film x-ray"?
A typo. Should be just "pictorial" film. You know, regular film intended for standard analog B&W printing processes.
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Wayne
A typo. Should be just "pictorial" film. You know, regular film intended for standard analog B&W printing processes.
It's essentially Orthochromatic instead of Panchromatic, so it will look a little "old timey" like the pre 1940's films that were all orthochromatic.
There's an X-ray "examples" thread, read it, the first few pages should give you most of the details you need.
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Hello all, great work displayed in this thread. Have been meaning to shoot some xray myself, but it's a little hard to come by. I'm in Europe at the moment and csx will not ship here. Does anyone know of a good source for xray film (preferable green) in the EU? Thanks!
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I'm talking about density not spectral sensitivity. I've read both threads from start to finish though that doesn't mean I remember everything
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StoneNYC
It's essentially Orthochromatic instead of Panchromatic, so it will look a little "old timey" like the pre 1940's films that were all orthochromatic.
There's an X-ray "examples" thread, read it, the first few pages should give you most of the details you need.