IT WORKS - Carestream Dental Xray Developer

TEXTURES

A
TEXTURES

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Small Craft Club

A
Small Craft Club

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
RED FILTER

A
RED FILTER

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
The Small Craft Club

A
The Small Craft Club

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Tide Out !

A
Tide Out !

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
198,892
Messages
2,782,663
Members
99,741
Latest member
likes_life
Recent bookmarks
0

Rafael Ramos

Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2019
Messages
25
Location
Rio de Janeiro Brasil
Format
35mm
As i stated in a previous tread i had bad intentions to use Carestream Xray against b&w film.

i bought a camera and walked home testing it. nothing good, many mistakes, but instead of going with the trusted id-11 i took a leap of faith and went straight with the Carestream.

here are the results.
Carestream Dental 500ml, stock
ilford hp5, multiple ei (400, 800, 1600, random i dont know :D ) 5min, 23ºc, agitation 30sec+10s/min
scaned with a p7800+leitz eldia
as i expected it is FAST and very high contrast. at box it gives the thickness of carbon paper, but the info is there. i believe 5 minutes would be for 1600-3200.
i expected bigger, newspaperish grain, but hp5 handled well.

behold:
https://500px.com/rrcosta/galleries/developer-test
 

Grim Tuesday

Member
Joined
Oct 1, 2018
Messages
737
Location
Philadelphia
Format
Medium Format
Nice pictures. Some of them look nicer than "properly" developed ones. If you want to determine a speed for that film/dev combo I suggest you shoot a few rolls of a still life scene at different shutter speeds. Then you can develop for 5 mins and see which exposure you like the most -- this one will determine which speed you should shoot the film at for that time. Try 4 mins and 6 mins also, it will tell you other things about the combo.

By the way, this looks not unlike what happened to me when I lost track of two rolls of Tri-X, one which I shot at 1600 and the other at 400. I developed both at 1600 and your pics look like the one I shot at 400 but developed at 1600.
 
OP
OP

Rafael Ramos

Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2019
Messages
25
Location
Rio de Janeiro Brasil
Format
35mm
tks, guys.
i was planing, indeed, a test with a macbeth chart, mid-gray and all whistles&bells. this roll was supposed to be a camera (nikon n/f65 i just got) test with id-11, hence the 'random' variation: i was trying the diferent modes, ev comp. but than thought: eh, what is life without a bit of emotion... and threw the 'syrup' stock into the tank :D

but i'll do it properly, perhaps tomorrow.

what i say about this developer: until we have a proper dev-time table be aware that is FAST in stock concentration and the contrast is very high. i would suggest at least 1+1 if a more tamed contrast and thinner negs are desired.

i didn't check thoroughly but i believe the overcast sky in most photos blew out flat and there is no 'base' shadow.
i am also getting the grip of the scanning contraption with the leitz eldia (the leica negative copier) so this might have induced some mistakes too.
 

wombat2go

Member
Joined
Jul 21, 2013
Messages
352
Location
Michigan
Format
Medium Format
On a USA dental supply site it is for about $11 for powder to make 9 litre.

Also there is another brand with single sachet packets ($1.02 each) to do a batch 1000 ml of fixer/hardener and 1000ml of developer.
 
Last edited:

bernard_L

Member
Joined
Feb 17, 2008
Messages
2,038
Format
Multi Format
Not bad at all for a first test. Do not hesitate to go to higher dilutions (1+10?? adjusting time, and one-shot) for a more pictorial rendering.
Another idea: pretend you are an admirer and follower of Daido Moriyama:wink:
 

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
52,998
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
OP
OP

Rafael Ramos

Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2019
Messages
25
Location
Rio de Janeiro Brasil
Format
35mm
yep. exactly that.

i never sar a d-19 negative but from the description looks that it is very similar.

i think it will be a good first developer in bw reversal.
 
OP
OP

Rafael Ramos

Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2019
Messages
25
Location
Rio de Janeiro Brasil
Format
35mm
Another idea: pretend you are an admirer and follower of Daido Moriyama

sorry, mate. only noticed it now.

indeed it has potential to achieve Moriyama-sama look. maybe if pushed up to 24 or 50k the hp5 achieve that almost b&w instead of grayscale apearence.

now i just have to get myself a pen-ee, some safety film and go shoot the underworld of rio de janeiro.

(if i dont comeback you guys know why)
 

Georgia Penny

Member
Joined
Nov 26, 2020
Messages
2
Location
UK
Format
35mm
Hey,
I've ordered some Carestream based off this and your previous thread! I am super nervous to give it a go, was wondering if anyone could answer a few questions I have so I don't totally destroy all my film!
 

Ian Grant

Subscriber
Joined
Aug 2, 2004
Messages
23,266
Location
West Midland
Format
Multi Format
X-ray developers are designed to have significantly higher contrast than normal film developers. You would need to use them quite a bit more dilute than for dental use.

Ilford ID-72 is an Xray developer for medium contrast this is the PQ version of ID-19 which is the same as Kodak D19.

Ian
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom