Dan Williams
Member
I just bought a new 100 sheet box of 8x10 x-ray duplicating film for $1.99 plus shipping. I saw it on eBay while I was looking for something else and decided to put in a low bid and then pretty much forgot about it. Yesterday I got a notice I won!
Is anyone familiar with this stuff?
Many years ago I used to use Kodak Duplicating film to make direct negative enlargements for gum printing. When I saw this x-ray duplicating film I thought I might be able to do the same thing with it. It has been about thirty years since I used the Kodak stuff and have no idea how I used to handle it. I think it was safe under a red light and that I may have used diluted Dektol to develop it.
I am hoping something like this will work with the x-ray film.
With 100 sheets I have plenty to experiment with - I'm just hoping someone can shorten the learning curve.
Dan
Is anyone familiar with this stuff?
Many years ago I used to use Kodak Duplicating film to make direct negative enlargements for gum printing. When I saw this x-ray duplicating film I thought I might be able to do the same thing with it. It has been about thirty years since I used the Kodak stuff and have no idea how I used to handle it. I think it was safe under a red light and that I may have used diluted Dektol to develop it.
I am hoping something like this will work with the x-ray film.
With 100 sheets I have plenty to experiment with - I'm just hoping someone can shorten the learning curve.
Dan