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

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

    Quote Originally Posted by koraks View Post
    Fascinating effect, those uv exposures. Some experimentation may lead to usable results.

    The development issue looks like insufficient and uneven agitation to me. How do you develop the film? In any case, try a more vigorous agitation and if this film is double sided, make sure that both sides receive a constant supply of fresh developer.
    I fully agree.

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    The modernity look of the re-enactors might be other factors: re-enactors too old, not starved enough looking to be soldiers, glasses too modern. Taking lens too modern a design? And, maybe the spectral sensitivity of the Blue film is too far into the green to look like wet plate.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by koraks View Post
    Fascinating effect, those uv exposures. Some experimentation may lead to usable results.

    The development issue looks like insufficient and uneven agitation to me. How do you develop the film? In any case, try a more vigorous agitation and if this film is double sided, make sure that both sides receive a constant supply of fresh developer.
    I'm using a Jobo tank with 4509n reel. I've used it with and without the fins. While going without them seems to make this effect worse, it still occurs when I use them. It's always rotary dev on a Cibachrome roller. The weirdest thing is that I do not get this uneven development on the normal film I've developed in the tank. I've done Fomapan 100 with it and never had any issues like this.

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

    Xray is a lot more sensitive to uneven development, I find. I had grossly uneven development with the same reel on a Jobo CPE2 when I set it to its faster rotation speed. The lower speed (about 30rpm I think) works fine. Maybe your roller base is a little fast? Btw, I don't use any fins in this tank any and get even development now, so it's probably not necessary.

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    Hm! That I had not thought of. Rotation may be too fast. It's a cheap rotor, so I don't think I can change speeds. Maybe I'll just try standing dev. Not sure how suited the tanks are for it.

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

    Stand development sounds like a pretty sure fire way to get even more uneven development with this film, but you don't know until you've tried it! I'll keep following your experiments with great interest.

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    Green xray film, ISO 80
    90mm Super Angulon f22, 6 sec
    Developed R09 by rotary 12 minutes

    I have been using the graphmatic 6 sheet film holder and noticed a dramatic reduction in scratches, much easier to carry too

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

    Quote Originally Posted by senderoaburrido View Post
    Hm! That I had not thought of. Rotation may be too fast. It's a cheap rotor, so I don't think I can change speeds. Maybe I'll just try standing dev. Not sure how suited the tanks are for it.
    I have done only stand development in Pyrocat-HD with x-ray film (Ektascan & CSHB), and, while I had uneven development on my 1st attempts (due to my own inexperience), all of my negatives since then have been evenly developed.
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    Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images

    Quote Originally Posted by seezee View Post
    I have done only stand development in Pyrocat-HD with x-ray film (Ektascan & CSHB), and, while I had uneven development on my 1st attempts (due to my own inexperience), all of my negatives since then have been evenly developed.
    What did you change? It would be nice to avoid those mistakes.

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    I'm suprised at that, seezee! But it's reassuring to hear.

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