ENIO ALVES (enioalves@hotmail.com)
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 03:36:39 -0800 (PST)
All right Dan!
But please, try to process with Kodak Dektol stock solution or Polymax T 
a little bit more concentrate!
Kodak Rapid Fixer is also recommended...
These chemicals are cheaper and give more sharpness...
Try it!
Enio Alves
>From: Dan Koons <dkoons@pld.com>
>Subject: Re: X Ray films & Dektol or Polymax T Developers
>
>	One thing to consider regarding x ray film development is you could 
use a
>red light and develop by inspection,regular xray processors run at
>86degrees.  Some xray film is double emulsion and may not be as sharp. 
I
>have some expired film that I just might try! dan koons
>
>
>
>At 12:29 PM 2/22/99 -0700, you wrote:
>>>>>  Has anyone tried  to process X Ray films on Dektol or Polymax T? 
Any
>>> kind of X Ray Film - Dental, Medical and so on !
>>>  I'm in the mood of using these materials as regular B&W films in my
>>> camera and see what happens!
>>
>>This is where you need to experiment a bit. x-ray film has one 
specific
>>application and is designed to be exposed by radiation and processed 
in a
>>specific developer. Try it and keep accurate records.
>>
>>RM
>>
>>
>Dan Koons
>E-Mail: dkoons@pld.com
>
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