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

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    Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott -- View Post
    Posted over t'portraits, too. 8x10 Ektascan BR/A in Adanol 1:150 (7:20 at 20C).

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    Really? 7 minutes at 1:150?? Is this EI 100?

    When I develop the AGFA green x-ray I use 1:50 at 7 minutes in rotary... Seems odd to have the same time with such a dilution difference. Hmmm I mean it's a different emulsion but still...
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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by StoneNYC View Post
    Really? 7 minutes at 1:150?? Is this EI 100?

    When I develop the AGFA green x-ray I use 1:50 at 7 minutes in rotary... Seems odd to have the same time with such a dilution difference. Hmmm I mean it's a different emulsion but still...
    Yep - 7:00 with 1:150. Shot at EI100. Rotary. Been tweaking developing a bit but still in the ballpark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott -- View Post
    Yep - 7:00 with 1:150. Shot at EI100. Rotary. Been tweaking developing a bit but still in the ballpark.
    Well 8x10 ektascan arrives Tuesday so I'll give it a go and see.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

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    8X10 Kodak Green, Developed in D-23 and scanned. I rated this at 100 ISO and developed by inspection. Shot with a 2D from 1934 with an Ilex Caltar 254mm lens. It looks to me as if there is a stronger silver image on the side of the film that faced the lens, the dull silver surface much more evident. This was a surprise.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by gbogatko View Post
    If I knew how to do that, I'd try.
    But seriously, the density is just off the map. I took a LOT of jiggering to get the water to look half-way decent.
    I teach carbon printing and this image is right for carbon. The area of highlight is small and the shadow areas are rich. I can see the print. With carbon you can control the highlights. No digital tweaking needed. :-)

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Hi Corran, Thanks! ID-11 1+3 EI 100 at 8-9 minutes developing time

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    Good job! What developer/dilution/time did you use, and ASA?

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    Thanks! I'm still trying to get the best out of X-ray film! I'm loving this film so much i might not use Panchro film anymore.

    I really need to fix my scanning workflow! hahah

    Quote Originally Posted by jbrianfoto View Post
    DANG !! Now THAT's! what I'm talking about - very, very nice man. Don't change a thing with whatever your process is - you cracked the code.

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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott -- View Post
    Posted over t'portraits, too. 8x10 Ektascan BR/A in Adanol 1:150 (7:20 at 20C).

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    Also a fantastic capture, I will do some shooting this weekend, ya'll have inspired me.
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    Re: Images shot on X-ray film

    Hi guys! Is there a post already here about printing X-ray film on Silver gelatin paper? I was planning on testing my negs since i have some Foma papers. I just wonder how you guys tame the contrast etc..

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    Nice skintone! Itlooks like the Ektascan is not contrasty than other X-ray film (Fuji XRT Green).

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott -- View Post
    Posted over t'portraits, too. 8x10 Ektascan BR/A in Adanol 1:150 (7:20 at 20C).

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