From: cor (cor@lumc.nl)
Date: 03/24/01-02:13:57 PM Z
Kerik,
I have worked with xray film, both for a pinhole camera and for making
enlarged negatives: The Xray film I used had emulsion on both sides, so
no anti-halo layer, and had very different speeds under tungsten and
under normal light (it was much faster outside, I believe around 600
ASA). These were experiments from my early alt. days, and weren't
performed very carefull. I did obtain reasonable Cyanotype negatieve,
enlargemetns from 6*6 negatives: first projected on Xray film, and the
resulting negative contact printed to a second piece of Xray film.
Printing times were realtivly long, the film I used has a blue base
Kerik717@aol.com wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone on the list has used X-ray film for in-camera daylight work. If so, what were the results? Is this something that can be adapted for "normal" photography?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kerik Kouklis
> www.Kerik.com
-- Cor Breukel http://ruly70.medfac.leidenuniv.nl/~cor/cor.html
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