I dont have the link, it is a PDF, Kodak publication.
This thread is 12 years old, I think I read it all
The only way to learn ANY film is to test for yourself
I process KODAK Carestream, Fuji X-Ray double sided and single side on hangers, Rodinol 1/100 68 f active agitation 7 minutes, water stop, TF5 fix
Hope this helps
Tin Can
Which Carestream do you use?
I have always bought X-Ray ANALOG film from this Iowa distributor ZZ Medical, they only sell in date fresh film
They have changed to only case lots of KODAK aka Carestream
I just bought my last supply of X-Ray from ZZ, a case of FUJI ANALOG
for a project
All Medical X-Ray seems to be going out of production, as Digital takes over, some industrial uses survive
If you are just testing, buy this https://www.zzmedical.com/analog-x-r...-ray-film.html
All X-Ray requires a careful touch when wet
Since it is so cheap, play with it and try everything
I cut it down to many sizes, including Hasselblad
Tin Can
Great answer to my question.
Last edited by Eugen Mezei; 13-Sep-2021 at 05:11.
I think it means to close up the pack when done. It just shows a light tight way to fold the package. I’ve never used the Carestream stuff, but Fuji does not come in the plastic bags that are so common with LF photo film. Instead it comes in a sealed paper pack. You tear off the top to pull film and it doesn’t have as much extra as the plastic that film comes in, so you have to be a little careful how you reseal the bag.
I use scissors
but it is designed to be tear off
watch out as it is easy to slide the whole 100 sheets out
I bet X-Ray film was then transferred to a dispenser
I use a paper safe
Tin Can
I have bought some 18x24 cm and 24x30 cm. Will this fit without problems in our casettes? (And in which ones? Metric system or inch?) Or are they nomimal sizes for the X-ray casettes?
I also bought some dental panorama film. It came in two sizes (same film) 15x30 cm and 12,7x30,5 cm (this one has mentioned in paranthesis: 5x12 in.). So it seems imperial and cm sizes were made.
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