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Shooting Large Format w/ X-Ray Film

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Hello,

I have just been given a box of expired x-ray film (Kodak T-Mat G/RA - 18x24cm) so i was going to try using it like normal neg and see what i get.

The only things im trying to figure out is the stocks ISO (for the life of me i can't find it out - i even called Kodak and no one could help me), and how to process it.

Can anyone help me out with these questions?

Thank you,

Benjamin.
 
Do a search - there have been many posts over the last year or so, lots in the last month.
There is no ISO- it's a specialty film - ISO means exposed and developed to VERY specifics- not applicable.
BUT you should find reports of Blue film at EI 200 and Green film at EI 50 for daylight starting points.
Develope it in D76 for starters- your search will turn up experience- especially by PHOTOTONE with example photos etc. If I had any skills I could give you a link, but I don't.
 
aaaHA
I do have a link afterall- who knew?
there's more than this tho'
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
Also do a search over at the Large Format forum. They have had a couple of long x-ray film threads running for the last few months.

Dan
 
It might just work.


TMat L/ra 8x10
exposed @ 125
D76 1:1 7min 74f
 

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