I use PCB Einsteins with Carestream half-speed blue in the studio. I rate the film ISO 25 under those conditions. But bear in mind I'm using a Packard shutter — so I'm not sure how accurate the nominal 1/25th second exposure is. I suppose I could put a modern lens with a Copal shutter on my camera & do some tests. If I do I'll let you know the results.
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Hello Mr. Jim
Please, I would like to have some help.
This is my first time developing an X-ray film and I was hoping for some guidance.
This is Fuji Blue X-ray film. Filmed at ISO 25 with a 4x5 camera
I have the original Rodinal raw.
I have a reel for development that I have 3D printed, because I use dishes as I don't have a safe light.
according to your ink,
Optimal Rodinal Dilution
Suggested time, temperature, agitation.
thank you very much .
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