Does anyone have experience with making a pinhole camera using medical radiographic film?
Yes, but such film is not specified for use in conventional photography, so one must experiment and figure out what works for them. In my limited experience, it tends to have high contrast and tends to want a developing process that holds that back. Many such films have emulsion on both sides which can make them easier to damage during the development process. And as AgX points out, there are different spectral sensitivities available -- but note that none come anywhere near "panchromatic."
I have a number of galleries of my pinhole photos
up on PBase and all of the 8x10 format has been done with Fuji H-RT X-ray film. So it can be done, it just takes some patience and experimenting.
OOOPS! Just realized the OP is a bit old. Ah well, perhaps we've helped some future searcher.
