Hi, I've recently experimented with x-ray film and a single exposure back for the Mamiya C330. I've used a film made for mammographies, and these have a single-sided emulsion layer, unlike x-ray film for general use which is double sided, as far as I know (and consequently not as sharp unless the emulsion is removed from one side). Details are: Mamiya C330, single exposure back, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm, paramender, Fujifilm UM-MA @ ISO 64, D76H 1:4 24ºC, development timed by observation under safe light. Scanned with a DSLR.
Hi, I've recently experimented with x-ray film and a single exposure back for the Mamiya C330. I've used a film made for mammographies, and these have a single-sided emulsion layer, unlike x-ray film for general use which is double sided, as far as I know (and consequently not as sharp unless the emulsion is removed from one side). Details are: Mamiya C330, single exposure back, Mamiya-Sekor 80mm, paramender, Fujifilm UM-MA @ ISO 64, D76H 1:4 24ºC, development timed by observation under safe light. Scanned with a DSLR.
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