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Infrared Laser Film (medical)

walter23

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Anyone tried this?

Here's the blurb, from http://www.canyonstate.com/xray-film/. I had removed it earlier because I had also looked at a sale site and thought they were different products for a minute.

Infared Laser Film

Medium contrast, fine grain, high resolution laser film for image recording in infrared laser imagers. -Infrared Laser Film is a medium contrast blue based film designed for use in laser imagers utilizing infrared laser diodes and will record a full range of images from computed tomography, MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, computed radiography and digitized film images. Along with demonstrating excellent transportability properties this film also exhibits a wide level of latitude and an impressive dynamic range. The sensitivity of this emulsion has been formulated to respond at 780 (nm).

* PACKAGING: Available in 35x43 cm (14x17 in) sheet size, in 100 sheet boxes or case quantities of 5 boxes per case.
* PROCESSING: FR IMAGES-Infrared Laser Film is designed to be processed with standard or rapid processing cycles. Recommended developer temperature in a standard cycle 90 second processor is 95°F (35°C).
* SAFELIGHT: A Kodak 7B Safelight Filter/green with a frosted 7 1/2 watt bulb is recommended. The safelight location should be at least 4 ft. from the film.
 
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Maybe Erie Patsellis has.

Gary Deal (I can't remember what forum I run into him on) has used a variety of imagesetting film as IR.
 
Why is this such a short thread? I would think that there would be more interest in something like this.