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Kodak X-Omat Duplicating Film For LF Imaging?


drew bedo

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<p><strong>kODAK Film X-OMAT Duplicating 8" X 10" </strong><br>

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<strong>Anyone ever use any of this film? In days past I used a Kodak film called "Ektascan" That was used in Ultrasound and Nuclear medicine to capture images off a CRT. It was processed in an automatic processor and the chemistry was compatible eith Tri-X. The hospital photographers used to just run 35mm and 220 rolls of Tri-x right through behind our big films without any problems. The Processor and chemistry were labeled with this Kodak "X-Omat" brand.</strong><br>

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<strong>I loaded 8x10 sheets in standard holders and rated it at 200. Ran it through the processor at work or took it to a lab for standard processing as Tri-X. Worked really well, back them.</strong><br>

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<strong>So now I have found a listing on E-Bay with this same brand, Kodak X-Omat, and wondered if it can be made to work for LF imaging. </strong><br>

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<strong>anyone have any experience?</strong></p>

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