INDUSTREX Film
https://www.carestream.com/en/us/non...industrex-film
INDUSTREX Film
https://www.carestream.com/en/us/non...industrex-film
Tin Can
5X7 X-Ray Bargain
Fresh in date film
ZZ sells 7X17" 2X 100 sheets for $53 plus shipping
I cut into 300-5X7" 2X films making my cost 25 cents per 5X7 sheet
I assume $53 film, $22 shipping = $75
I cut one sheet at a time, and only what I need at the moment
The 2X7" leftover has many uses, including testing fixer clear time
or make a pinhole pano
Tin Can
hard to say which specific film they're repackaging, but it's double sided orthochromatic, so fuji hr-u green would be similar but at a more useful 50-100 iso. i've bought from these guys before. https://www.ebay.ca/sch/xrayexpress/...1&_ipg=&_from= a box of 10x12 would give you 600 4x5 sheets at 8 cents each.
Here in Europe we only have 18x24cm mammo single sided films. Where do you buy your 8x10 mammo films?
Thx in advance,
"I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)
https://philippe.grunchec-photographe.over-blog.com/
Maybe nowhere
I got a camera to match
X-Ray future may be only https://www.labtesting.com/services/...ay-inspection/
Tin Can
Kodak T-mat G/RA 18x24cm expired 2017 and cutted down to 4x5. Exposed at 100 ASA. Developed with Rodinal 1+100 semi-stand for 45 minutes. Symmar-S 210mm. Castanea sativa in Sotoparada - León (Spain)
In Poland, you will buy a 2-sided
https://sklep.emtim.pl/blony-super-r...00sz,3,842,466
In fact you can also get:
https://sklep.emtim.pl/blony-do-mamm...ztuk,3,839,413
which is, BTW, the one I use! But I'm looking for 8x10"!
"I believe there is nothing more disturbing than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept!" (Ansel Adams)
https://philippe.grunchec-photographe.over-blog.com/
I have been buying 18x24cm Mammo film here and there on Ebay for lower money. And 18x24cm Sinar Norma era film holders I have 600 sheets on hand. I'm setting up an 8x10 Kodak Hard Rubber Basket line for processing. Going to start with DK-50 'cause that is what I have in quantity, along with the replenisher. Should make nice RC VC contact print work prints for starters. I followed Tim Layton's lead and made a variable contrast light source that fits my large Multigrade filters. Split printing these XRAY negs will be fun.
Darkroom Renovation Phase II 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Sinar Norma 18x24 Lisco Holders XRAY by Nokton48, on Flickr
VC Contact Printing Source by Nokton48, on Flickr
Flikr Photos Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/18134483@N04/
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The first X-ray film I got was via Forum members. This is medical stuff. Then I got a huge amount of Foma Indux R4 4x5, this is industrial use film.
It seems to be 6 ASA at best. I am still not altogether sure of that because then I was shooting at around 2:00pm on a winter's day (January) & the sun was already low.
I think that I have the right development time...
A non-colour sensitive film does not seem to have a fixed 'speed'. I'm thinking approx 3 ASA when the sun is low, as it was that January day. Then maybe as high as 10 ASA at mid-day in the summer months.
It makes a shoot interesting. Thank goodness landscapes don't move.
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