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  1. Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images

    Great Pic. I'm a Harley guy myself. Was this a contact print, or a scanned? What was your exposure time, and development time?
    Again, nice job looks like my 03 Sportster. West Cost Randy.
  2. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    What would be the average speed for Green and Blue film? Using Rodinal developer, what consentration and developer Temperature would be suggested for a starting point? Shorty from the West Cost
  3. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

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    Sergei, As per our talk earlier, I have made a foam attachment for my filter holder. Its just high density foam with a thin wood backing.
    It seems to work OK. The only trick...
  4. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Hi there SergeiR: The mount that I have will only take a Ambico 3 x 3.25 in. Its a Yellow K2 new filter. I found this on ebay, and it was the only one, so I grabbed it up. It was $11.98 total. ...
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    Just a question, I'm new to the large format x-ray film thing. I'm shooting with a 8x10. I just purchased a yellow 4in x 4in filter. You mentioned a yellow green filter. Is this a combination, or...
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    I used Pyrocat MC in a Jobo with Fuji Green. I used an EI with a green/yellow filter of 50 for landscape, and there was plenty of shadow detail, but then the Kodak film is no doubt different. I'll...
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    Hi Randy, just me again with another question for you and all our fellow readers. I'm using a 8x10 with a Betax No 5
    lens. Very basic. How would you suggest going about using a Yellow filter? ...
  8. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Thanks, I'm sure there will be more questions to follow. R.De. The Seattle Guy.
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    Hi Randy, Off the wall question. I would like to develop some 8x10 blue sens. X-ray film in 10x12 trays. Approx. how many sheets of film would you say I can develop before I have to replenish my...
  10. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    i believe that if someone actually capable of shooting with camera - they are capable of reading and thus can find information. If information has to be chewed and spoon fed - may be that person...
  11. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Hi Scott, will you tell me just how you went about scanning with the Epson scanner. I've herd of folks using pennies supporting Anti-Nuton glass, and the neg. placed on top. Did you do this or use...
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    Check Youtube. Bleaching Fuji FP 100 c negative. Looks very simple...Rde the Steattle guy
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    Thanks Corran, I'll put this down for a starting point. As per Randy, Bracketing will be in order also. Thanks again, Rde...The Seattle guy
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    Randy, Just an off the wall question. Has anyone ever tried any night exposures? I have a project I would like to duplicate. I took a photo. class some years ago, and we had to take a night...
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    Just to make things clear. If its a 7x17, you run it through long wise ( the 7in. in first ) if its a 14x17, it doesn't matter which way you run it through an automatic proc. The idea is so that...
  16. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    There was a time when I had to work from time to time in a small clinic. A table top type auto developer was all that they could afford. My main job was to take Chest X-Rays on 14x17 film. As I...
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    Hi Randy. In my passed as a X-Ray tech. I have noticed developing systems small enough to run a 14x17 sheet of film through one after the other. The only downsides would be finding the machine,...
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    Just a thought about the corrosion factor. How about mixing up a batch of clear epoxy resin/poring it into your trays ( cleaned as good as possible ) Let the resin settle to flatten out until cured....
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    Thanks Randy, I'm sure I'll have more questions later on. Thanks, Rde..the Seattle guy
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    Hi Randy, I've herd the about double scanning twice now. What exactly is this, and how does one go about it? Thanks, Rde.. the Seattle guy ( aka the other Randy )
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    Just a thought, but how about having some glass cut to size, and sanding the edges so as to reduce any chance of a cut. If I were to have a problem with my trays, I was going to consider this. Has...
  22. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Randy, do freeze or just keep your film stock in a cool place? So far mine is double ziplock bagged, and in a freezer tell needed. Thanks, Seattleman...Rde
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    Hi Randy, from Rde
    aka. the other Randy. Just a thought, how much are you paying for your film delivered? My biggist is 8x10 at this time. Your thoughts of stocking up got me thinking???...
  24. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    gth: this is a fantastic view! I really like the composure, and the combination of colors. I'll keep this in mind when I try to set up a shot for myself. I'm an outdoor freak, so anything with...
  25. Re: My first x-ray

    Looks like is should of hurt! I bet you felt that one for some time. Seattle man....Rde
  26. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Hi Randy, did I hear correctly that you would be trying to scan your 8x10 x-ray negs. on your v700 with pennys, and AN glass? Did I miss any
    reply from you as to weather it works, or not? I'm...
  27. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    The emulsion is about 0.0005 inch thick. It's on both sides of a flexable transparent base, so it can be easily scratched. I hope this helps
    from the Seattle man...Rde
  28. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Just a thought, try checking out Wilhelm Rontgen's picture of his wife's hand. He used X-Ray and film. It looked bad,
    but it worked. Seattle man....Rde
  29. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    To cut in the dark, try this. If you use 8x10 film, use a paper cutter set at 5 inches. Then cut at 4 inches. I would make it so you could feel the inch mark settings in the dark ( you might make...
  30. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    From a old X-Ray Tech. Back in the day, we used cardborad holders. It gave you greate views, but at a cost of increased X-ray exposure. The film hasn't changed much, but when "green or Blue "...
  31. Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Just one more question. Seeing how scanning is also a new thing for me. I have a v700 still in the box. How did you go about getting sutch a great looking view? I have an older 8x10 that I'm...
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    Great looking image. Can you tell me what the development spec's. Developer and dilution, Developer temp. and total time in developer. I'm just getting into this, and before I open my new bottle of...
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    Thanks!

    That clears things up, as someone had posted in the dusty LFF past that they were using X-Ray holders, for imaging with visible light. I could not see how, without heavy modification of a...
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    Very nice, and the model ins't bad. Keep the information coming, its very helpful. Seattle man...Rde
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    Hi Randy, your first question: are x-ray holders safe? By all means Yes. The x-ray particles pass through the holder and nothing remains. Second, do they admit visable light? NO The only way any...
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    Hay Randy ( this is odd, seems like I'm talking to myself ) The v700 comes with a 8x10 holder right! Does it not work? Why do you go for the AN glass? Mine is still unboxed. Thanks, Rde.
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    Got it, thanks-----Rde
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    Thanks Randy, 8x10's is where I want to go. Where can I get the AN glass? and the write up say that the double layer film will cause problems. Whats your openion? Also I copied articles from the...
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    Your right-----Sergi is the man, and his models are really something. Sergi if you are listening, I can use your advice also. Thanks to you both for your info. to the Forum. Rde
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    Hi gdi, I'm venturing into uncharted waters with a newly purchase of a Epson V700 photo scanner. My scanning experience is very limited. Any advice you could pass along would be very helpful. I'm...
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