Can you tell us which x-ray film you used? Fuji, Kodak, or...
Thx in advance!
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Glad it helped you... I have stripped the emulsion and believe me, it's not worth it. You literally cut the films density range in half...which is no good for me as I need negatives with extended DR for alt printing, such as carbon transfer. There is a video showing the process if you want to try it... Just be very careful you don't get any of the bleach on the good side!
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Hi Philippe, sorry for late reply... I'm not sure who the actual manufacturer was. I bought it from CXSOnline. They had their own label on it which read, "Distributed by CXSOnline". Probably Kodak. It's no longer available but they do sell Agfa Ortho Green, which is orthochromatic and would have similar if not same response with the stuff I use. I'm not sure if it's single or double-sided, though. You could send them an email. If it's single-sided, I'd snap some up. Much sharper than double-sided, and more development options available (tray, rotary, etc).
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...and besides, stripping the film destroys its character.
@kiwi7475, that's good to know about the Agfa film. Thanks!
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