Unopened 100 sheet box of 11x14 double sided film, past date (2013) but should still be good. Easily cut down to smaller sizes, requires dark red safe light I'm still using an even older box (2009) and it's good.
It’s a really cheap way of shooting 8x10 or larger formats. It’s tricky to work with because of the emulsion on both sides but people shoot it very successfully
I used to shoot it in my 11x14 camera, I also cut it down for use in my 5x7 and 8x10 cameras, also to make enlarged negatives for alt printing from small and medium format original negatives. I have several sheets fixed out for tissues for carbon transfer printing. I use enlarged inter positives for silk screen printing. I'm winding down my photo activities and am "lightening the load" now so my Mrs and/or kids don't have to deal with it.
I was doing some film/developer testing today, and I thought some of you might enjoy a comparison between Standard camera film and Xray film shot in a camera. The Fomapan 200 shot was on 5x7, exposed at an ISO of 100 and developed for 4.5 minutes in Xtol straight in deep tank. The X-ray shot...
I've been using mamo film in my Crown Graphic. I cut it down in a darkroom and it's a really cheap way to learn 4x5. How to load and develop and handle the stuff. Some of it is getting a little harder to find than in the past though.
Z&Z Medical is your source for Fuji X-Ray Film. We offer all sizes and types of X-Ray Film including Fuji HR-U, RX, RX-U, HR-L, HR-S, HR-HA, HR-T and more. We also offer Kodak Clinic Select X-Ray Film, Sony X-Ray Film and X-Ray Film for Dry laser printers.
Partially the latter, partially it's used by non-human healtchare (industrial use, vets etc.) and part is indeed likely consumed in developing nations. Either way, it's still being produced - albeit sparingly, and probably in decreasing volumes and variants.
As this is a For Sale thread, we would ask that discussions about the availability of X-ray film be elsewhere on the site.
But it would be a great topic for such a separate thread!
Silver going up ....somewhat like gold. I remember the days when silver was 50$/oz. It just flattened the xray business. It did create another business though.....stealing used x ray film and recycling unused silver.