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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

    Yes that's a lovely picture, can't wait to be able to contact print

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    The only single side I have tried and liked is http://www.zzmedical.com/analog-x-ra...ideo-film.html

    Some say it is a waste of money, I tray process all Kodak X-Ray 1/100 Rodinal 10 minutes easy agit.

    But I defer to Sergei and he has posted plenty of tips on all aspects.

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    What's the single sided called?

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    Thanks! I spent a good amount of time learning to contact print the x-ray, but the results speak for themselves. Randy is right about the film. follow his link. There are a million ways to dev x-ray I prefer dektol, dilution depends on how you rate the film. I expose at 50 and dev in 1+10 dektol for one minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    The only single side I have tried and liked is http://www.zzmedical.com/analog-x-ra...ideo-film.html

    Some say it is a waste of money, I tray process all Kodak X-Ray 1/100 Rodinal 10 minutes easy agit.

    But I defer to Sergei and he has posted plenty of tips on all aspects.
    Thanks! It IS expensive, especially for $80, how many sheets per box? I can't find the sheet count, but for $100 I can get a new ilford film (25 sheets) so if it's 50 or 100 sheets like other x-ray, sure it's worth it, but it's blue, so it's 400 speed?

    Hmm, thanks, I'll consider it, appreciate the info.

    Quote Originally Posted by Holdenrichards View Post
    Thanks! I spent a good amount of time learning to contact print the x-ray, but the results speak for themselves. Randy is right about the film. follow his link. There are a million ways to dev x-ray I prefer dektol, dilution depends on how you rate the film. I expose at 50 and dev in 1+10 dektol for one minute.
    Thanks.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    100 sheets.

    I use 80 iso strobes.
    Last edited by Tin Can; 30-Jan-2014 at 19:26. Reason: add info

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    So, last question, reciprocity...

    AGFA Curix Ultra UV-G Plus

    Anyone have a good reciprocity rule for this film?

    I'm sure it's been covered but this thread is... Quite long...

    Going to try pinhole tomorrow if possible...

    Thanks.

    ~Stone .

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    First photo from my diy 8x10 camera.
    I don't have longer lens yet, so I stick with half of the negative which is almost 13x18cm. Still big enough to have a fun.
    Green sensitive x-ray film, developed in caffenol.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Very nice, can you share your camera details? How you managed a DIY 8x10.

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    I'll try to make some photos tonight. It's very simple, monorail design made in 90% of plywood.
    Still not finished, needs blackening of the interior, I have to add focusing gear, etc.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Thank you, I am also exploring options to make a DIY 8x10 as I also want to shoot X-ray film which is cheap and easily available here, and then contact print since I don't have an 8x10 or for that matter a 4x5 enlarger. That is the reason I want to move away from 4x5 for the moment. Thank you for sharing.

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