Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
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28906844 Hyperfilm MP 18 × 24 cm Single film bag 18 × 24 cm 100 sheets 514.00 USD
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Corran
50 sheets of this "Hyper" 5x7 is $255
Ilford Delta 100 box of 100 sheets is $233, over half the price.
Seems like a bad choice unless the intention is shooting ortho, I guess. Ilford has Ortho available in 8x10 for $155, 25 sheets, with this Hyper film at $281 for 50 sheets or $29 cheaper for the same amount (even cheaper bought in 100 sheet bulk). Just pointing it out.
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
You’re right, this is ridiculous, especially for what I was going to do with it.
Never mind. Thanks everyone.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Corran
50 sheets of this "Hyper" 5x7 is $255
Ilford Delta 100 box of 100 sheets is $233, over half the price.
Seems like a bad choice unless the intention is shooting ortho, I guess. Ilford has Ortho available in 8x10 for $155, 25 sheets, with this Hyper film at $281 for 50 sheets or $29 cheaper for the same amount (even cheaper bought in 100 sheet bulk). Just pointing it out.
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
I have been using X-ray film for several years and have never had a problem with the blue base. I print several alt processes including Salt, Pt/Pd, VDB, cyanotype and gum.
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Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Color from x-ray film? :o
Fuji HR-U expired since 2009, "iso" 25, Caffenol-C, and my trusty 1920 Bellieni 9x12 camera.
3 combined BW pictures with blue (x2), green (x2) and yellow (x2) filter. For the yellow filter i gave 3 stops more exposure insteed of 1.
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and the camera with the green and blue filters that i used.
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Have fun!
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
No need for filters or 3 shots
Shoot X-Ray as usual, scan in color
Like this
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1d65d445_c.jpgMr Linhof Mirror Mirror 2 years ago by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
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Originally Posted by
chris73
Color from x-ray film? :o
Fuji HR-U expired since 2009, "iso" 25, Caffenol-C, and my trusty 1920 Bellieni 9x12 camera.
3 combined BW pictures with blue (x2), green (x2) and yellow (x2) filter. For the yellow filter i gave 3 stops more exposure insteed of 1.
Attachment 215353
and the camera with the green and blue filters that i used.
Attachment 215354
Have fun!
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Yes Jim, i think it is interesting, but i have to find some extra film holders, so i could shoot more than one set of 3 at a time...:)
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Someone once mentioned the idea of shooting only two sheets, and with the green sensitivity in mind, using the combined exposures and some kind of "sum/difference" layer in Photoshop to virtually create the other shot. Then combine. I don't remember the details or "how-to" of it though.
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An unexpected strange behavior of Fuji HR-U when developed with intermittent agitation, but i find it interesting...
9x12, Rodenstock Eurynar, yellow filter 2x (3 stops overexposure), Caffenol-C.
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and something that went as expected...:)
(also the "usual" spots in highlights when Fuji is developed in Caffenol.)
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