PS in Dan's defense, he shoots a LOT of film, I know him in real life and he's no BS'er when he talks about his consumption of film.
PS in Dan's defense, he shoots a LOT of film, I know him in real life and he's no BS'er when he talks about his consumption of film.
I went down to Seattle today with my wife, and stopped into Glazer's.

Too bad you didn't let me know. I'd have met and bought you guys lunch, just to show you I'm not the ogre you think I am...
Ken
If you spend as much time [insert anything here] as you did on these forums...
Pot, meet kettle.
And, but for your 6,926 APUG posts (not even counting other forums) over the last 23 months, you probably could have become fluent in every known language, thereby single-handedly replacing all those people at the UN whose job is "translator." :wizard:I learned to speak Russian when I wasn't on APUG...
To the contrary: X-Ray films are far more specialized than current pictorial films.
Ah, yeah baby.....Rock out those keyboards guys.
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I don't care if you hire cheap labor to punch keys to up your post count while you sleep, to keep bashing the crap out of any film maker because it is some sick part of your hobby is pathetic.
It's sure as hell not photography or in the spirit of moving film forward...


And, but for your 6,926 APUG posts (not even counting other forums) over the last 23 months, you probably could have become fluent in every known language, thereby single-handedly replacing all those people at the UN whose job is "translator." :wizard:

Sorry, but I have to respectfully disagree. X-Ray films are quite simple in design as I noted above. Low or no heavy metals or curve shape tweakers, and no or few emulsion blends. No hardener if it is still in the process itself. This is a rather simple product.
PE
And I just don't see any savages here on this thread.
Because, notwithstanding APUG fantasies, it wouldn't sell like hotcakes.So then, why not produce a SIMPLE and CHEAP emulsion for sheet film that would sell like hotcakes?...
With my post count, I feel compelled to make a comment. I sense no targeting here, but rather reaction to comments that appear (to me) to be rather innocent urges to get out and use film instead of pound a keyboard. My reaction is that you can do both. In fact, I pounded a keyboard, wrote a book, made 2 dvds, made dozens of emulsions, and took pix all during the same time frame. So, I see nothing here that should be hurtful or nasty. Just a group urging each other to do what comes naturally to them at the moment.
As one of our grandsons would say "Keep on Chiving".
PE
I need to write Ken's name on the 16x20 speed easel he sold me, to remind me he is human...;-)

The XRay family of films makes some pretty bad pictures but good XRay images. This is the key here. The latent images would not keep well, nor would the product at room temp or higher. What do I have to say to convince you that a commercial film or a pro film is a long cry from an XRay product. You guys (Stone for example) have no idea what these films represent in terms of internal structure.
So, go take the best pic you can on some pro film and develop it to perfection and do the same with an XRay film. Then come back here and compare the two! You will learn a lesson that you sorely need.
PE


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