Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Thanks guys! Lots of failures for one good one. I hope I can repeat it.
Jim, I used 40ml to 2l of distilled water.
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Re: Images shot on X-ray film
After I revisited my whole process finally I've got a nearly good x-ray photo... (relatively to the previous).
Primax RTG-G green latitude film @ ISO50 (source:http://medical-line.hu/mtermek/xray_film_green.htm just for hungarians)
DIY 18x24cm camera, unknown 210/f:9,5 brass lens @f11 1/50s with an compur shutter from an old Beier Precisa ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/oldlipi...7637508965354/ )
Develop: (too old) Rodinal 1:100, 7 min@22C, semi stand in trays
"Scan": exposed side of the negative in Canon Pixma MP282 multifunkcional home printer @600dpi (not a real scanner)
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I promised to myself, I don't do anything while my fresh developer is not coming :)
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Looks like a good exposure to me. Looks like the lens does not quite cover the film, but hey, it works. Congratulations.
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Originally Posted by
lipi
After I revisited my whole process finally I've got a nearly good x-ray photo... (relatively to the previous).
Primax RTG-G green latitude film @ ISO50 (source:
http://medical-line.hu/mtermek/xray_film_green.htm just for hungarians)
DIY 18x24cm camera, unknown 210/f:9,5 brass lens @f11 1/50s with an compur shutter from an old Beier Precisa (
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oldlipi...7637508965354/ )
Develop: (too old) Rodinal 1:100, 7 min@22C, semi stand in trays
"Scan": exposed side of the negative in Canon Pixma MP282 multifunkcional home printer @600dpi (not a real scanner)
Attachment 109178
I promised to myself, I don't do anything while my fresh developer is not coming :)
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Rodinal lasts a long time in the original bottle. I've heard of people using previously opened Rodinal that was 50 years old with good results.
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premortho
Looks like a good exposure to me. Looks like the lens does not quite cover the film, but hey, it works. Congratulations.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
lipi
After I revisited my whole process finally I've got a nearly good x-ray photo... (relatively to the previous).
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Only on this forum does a photo like this not arouse any questions. :)
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Ari
Only on this forum does a photo like this not arouse any questions. :)
:rolleyes:
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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premortho
Looks like a good exposure to me. Looks like the lens does not quite cover the film, but hey, it works. Congratulations.
Yes it seems like a good exposure (just see the grey scale and the rates of highs and lows), but anyway I think the negative is slightly underdeveloped (thin). I guess this kind of film (PRIMAX RTG-G) is require a more concentrated developer e.g. Rodinal 1:50 dilution... or more developing times :)
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premortho
Rodinal lasts a long time in the original bottle. I've heard of people using previously opened Rodinal that was 50 years old with good results.
I don't sure... The old receipts are different the modern receipts. My 5 years ago opened Rodinal did crystallized and can't dissolved again perfectly even on higher temperatures... So I guess it's not perfect in this way. But anyway it's seems like working, just more grainy then the usually. And exhausting faster.
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ScottPhotoCo
Beautify elegant shot!