Good effort.
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Good effort.
Very Chabryart.
Can anyone tell me if the following film is still made and where can it be purchased from?
8x10 in carestream kodak ektascan b ra single emulsion video film
Thanks,
Pete
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Probably not. It is sold out at all the places we used to buy it. You might be able to find some, marked up in price, on EBay. Other people may know definitely whether it is still being made, but I doubt it is.
Anyone knows what this X-ray film could be?
It is labeled Green-Star HQ but it is Fuji produced.Attachment 217774Attachment 217773
don't know, but would love to try it.
Agfa G Plus X-ray film exposed at 100 ISO.
Developed in Kodak HC-110 dilution B for 4 mn.
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Vintage cameras and watch by T. Chabry, on Flickr
For this one, I had a light leak between the shutter and the lens bord but managed to save half of the negative:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6ea77cb4_b.jpg
Saint John, NB Canada reversing fall bridge by T. Chabry, on Flickr
I'm looking at buying some X-Ray film , the green type , from the States to be shipped to the United kingdom .
My concern is when it's on it's travels via several airports I would presume it might pass threw several X-ray machines ?
How will the effect the film ?
If bought in the States and it's shipped from one side of the country to the other , does it also pass threw X-Ray machines ?
Has anyone on this forum bought X-Ray film from the States and delivered to Europe ?
If so , was it effected in any way , fogging etc ?
Does it even pass threw X-ray machines like hand luggage etc ?
Also does anyone know of a source for X-Ray film in either the U.K or Europe ?