I would think removing the back side emulsion before exposing the film would work much better than after since this would also greatly reduce the halation. This could be done just using fixer after masking the front. Or, the back side could be turned black by appropriate agent to act as anti halation later, then removed after processing. That would make it hard to judge density while developing. However, since the max density of hru xray film is around 3.5 (what I measured on hru 2 years ago), a single side would give only 1.75, which is close to what I get with my "bad film".People who have used most xray films would get this. It's got nothing to do with DOF. This is double-sided film. It has emulsion on both sides. The side facing the lens during the exposure is sharp. The emulsion on the other side is unsharp. There is no way around this unless you strip the unsharp side after processing... But this technique literally cuts the density range in half. I tested this 'til the cows came home. An easier way around this issue, is to use single-sided xray...

Why would X Ray film have emulsion on both sides? Shouldn't single side work fine for X Rays?
My understanding is that in the xray film packs, there are phosphor screens on both sides of the film acting somewhat independently, but for the same reasons you mention, to reduce patient xray exposue. Also read that if a single exposure on xray film is correct, the patient is exposed to less xrays than with the newer digital systems.As to the double sided nature: I suspect it's because it's basically "free" additional density for the same number of photons and thus the same x-ray dose. Which means less exposure to the patient for the same image density, do less risk of tissue/dna damage. Ease of use might also have something to do with it as there's no risk of loading the film in the wrong orientation in the exposure unit.
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