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From: "Dwight K. Elvey"
To: atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: "Dwight K. Elvey"
>From: "Nils Olof Carlin"
>
>hi Dominic-Luc,
>> Lately I have been eyeballing the print paper that my images from
>> photographic film would end up on. Since the final product of my
>> photography ends up on this paper anyway, is there some reason why
>> we do not use this directly? For that matter, why not X-ray film?
>
>Most Xray film is used with "intensifying screens", fluorescing when
>hit by Xrays, at colors usually from blue-green to near ultraviolet,
>and with color sensitivity to fit. Xray "direct" film is probably not
>even very sensitive to visible light.
>Nils Olof
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Hi
One can always use poloroid film. It is fast and has small
effective grain.
Dwight
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