Orange Filter & X-Ray Film

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Thanks Andy—I enjoy learning about these experiments, even the ones (like this!) that are outside anything I have experience with!
 

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Frankly I would have NEVER thought of using any contrast filter with X-ray film.
 

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I'd hoped you would have specified whether blue or green film. I use Fuji green. I assume green was used here also.
 

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I use a yellow all the time, this inspires me to try orange and green. Excellent results!
 
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I'd hoped you would have specified whether blue or green film. I use Fuji green. I assume green was used here also.

I have only ever use green latitude. I did try a box of blue, and didn't care for it. Thanks for the heads up, though. I'll add that bit to the video description. Cheers!

Edit: Actually, it's already noted in the video description... 🙂
 
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