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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Quote Originally Posted by EdWorkman View Post
    11x14 film hangers for xrays:
    Stainless, perhaps the clips punch holes in the film ? $42
    Plastic $14, not in 11x14, but 14x17 vert, so a hack could make it into 11x14, probly and "No holes punched in film"

    Are you selling? Do you have illustrations? I sent you an email.

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Here's my answer to Gene, perhaps others can use this info

    Hi Gene
    I spent hours a year or so ago surfing the web for info about using Xray film
    Your posts have been most helpful
    In all that info, I found suppliers of hangers - and some very weird sizes
    So you can exhale :>) here are some urls- I didn't post them account I didn't know if they were really of interest
    Stainless with a picture and pricing @ $41.80 each {hmm do one have to buy more than 1?]
    http://www.quickmedical.com/wolf_xra...g_hangers.html
    plastic 14x17, small photo
    this is the hack candidate
    http://www.xraysupercenter.com/show....umParam=PMPH17
    I chased down the manufacturer's site and saw the same photo- can't recall if the type of "poly" is stated anywhere, but if/when I get off my duff into 7x17 I will pop $14 and a hacksaw- if you don't first :>)
    hope this helps you
    regards, and thanks again- keep them coming
    Ed

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    I saw some for 5x12 as well - looks like it is a dental x-ray size. They were also about $40.

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Heres your daily X-ray film shot 8x10. Green foliage goes really dark on the blue sensitive film. "Old Shed"

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Ahhhhh
    Thank you
    Seeya tomorrow

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    OK, so is anybody using the green sensitive film?
    Bueller? Bueller? Clavey? Anybody?
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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    This is green sensitive Kodak T/Mat x-ray. An 8x10 palladium print, sorry for the poor scan but it gives you an idea.

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Another quick scan,
    8x10 palladium
    Kodak Tmat

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Gene, is the shed actually white? That foliage did go really dark.

    I'm getting ready to order another box and I was just going to get more blue sensitive. I can't find a sensitivity curve for the green and I just suspected that it probably looked like the blue curve, just shifted further to the right... but if that were true, I would have expected lighter foliage in Brian's 8x10... I guess I'll just stick with what I know.

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    Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Surely the green film with a green or yellow green filter would produce lighter foliage with more detail. Isn't the mammography film more or less panchromatic?
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