Yeah, I can relate - and I wouldn't even know unless I'd print the same thing and put it side by side to systematically compare both. I'd sooner spend my days making sudokus, however.
They used to have/still have a foothold in the wide format printing game.
I think the x-ray film does quite poorly when you hold it against a computer monitor to try and make a negative from a digital file.
I used the duplicating film with an enlarger in a “wet” darkroom. It is like making a print but just reverse similar to slides. Over expose = a lighter negative to make a darker print and under expose = a darker negative and lighter print. You can dodge and burn if necessary.
I was talking about x-ray DUPLICATING film not regular x-ray film. The negatives I make are generally 7in x 7in.
