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Thread: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    Not sure how you could mess up using the ziplock method. Jim if one cannot source flat bottomed trays and only has ones with grooves, the ziplock method is ideal. Got nothing to do with reinventing the wheel. Its about problem solving. I outlined the procedure in the original x-ray thread.
    Andrew, is there is a way to mess it up trust me I'll find it.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

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    The x-ray film is capable of amazing things, even at night!
    Yep - I still haven't run into any significant reciprocity with the HR-T film, even for 1-minute long exposures. One of these days I gotta do some tests for really long exposures, like 10+ minutes.
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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

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    Yep - I still haven't run into any significant reciprocity with the HR-T film, even for 1-minute long exposures. One of these days I gotta do some tests for really long exposures, like 10+ minutes.
    Yeah, I had read that it needed extra time (almost as much as other B&W films), but I 've not treated it the same as I would treat say Tri-X. Would love to see some longer exposures like you mentioned.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    All films suffer from reciprocity effects, including x-ray. I have my own data that I apply to the green latitude stuff.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnHoke View Post
    Sure thing, Randy. Here's a link that describes my attempt with ziploc and then one with trays. My trays are ribbed, so I just line the bottoms with a piece of smooth glass. I rock all four sides of the tray every 30 seconds.

    The x-ray film is capable of amazing things, even at night!


    Shake Shack at Night, 8x10 Fuji HR-T X-Ray Film by Shawn Hoke, on Flickr
    Great image. Shades of Stieglitz...

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Finally shot some Kodak CSG 8x10. A pleasure not to cut it to size. 1 sec f22 ISO 80. LED lights. Rodinal 1/100 5 min Ziploc. Did not force the neg in long way. I like the Ziplok method, would be great for 5X7 and students. No mess, very clean and dry. I used high quality slider bags. Cheap at Costco. Self portrait with Autoknips II, a great invention. Hard to visualize that neck shadow...

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Posted to the other X-Ray thread, but I think I need to be here. Kodak CSG 8X10 1/100 RO9 5 min Ziploc LED lights made 2 images, one stop apart. This is 1 sec f22. Self portrait with Autoknips II timer PS curves, no spotting. Getting a Costco print in 2 hours to see how it looks at 16X20.

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Like it. Can I see a wee bit of mottling?

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    The background was mottled on purpose with the LED lights. I could see it with my eye. I see scratches. The neck shadow was hard to predict.

    I am changing backgrounds now.

    Shoot later tonight.

    Hard for me to really see it on a monitor. The Costco print should be interesting.

    Better get there now.



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    Like it. Can I see a wee bit of mottling?
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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Very cool, Randy. Looks like you're getting some scratches though. Changhwan finally got his Agfa x-ray film and did some ISO tests yesterday in D-76. I had to leave the school early, but hope to see his results on Monday. Everyone was in awe of his camera, saying things like: "Is that a camera?!"

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