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Re: [OM] X-Rays and my film....

Subject: Re: [OM] X-Rays and my film....
From: DBellamy2k@xxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 11:07:28 EDT
Winsor Crosby Long Beach, California wrote:

<< With all the design to light spectrum that the film companies do I 
 wonder whether they give any effort to making film insensitive to 
 Xray? And are some better than others? >>

The light spectrum design - how would that be done? With different colour 
sensitive layers in different proportions and different filter layers? That 
may be kind of a separate issue from X-Rays which just blast through the 
emulsion and, being ionising radiation, ionise anything they can and make it 
react. I don't know how you could stop that, except my making the film 
canister thicker and/or out of lead!

I'd guess that the metal (steel) film canister is the most useful bit to 
protect the film from X-Rays. I suppose some film chemistries _might_ be more 
prone to X-Rays then others, but have no idea whether or which! I have never 
heard this mentioned before you just wrote it!  :-)

Maybe its better to have your camera empty and all films either new or fully 
rewound, in case you have to take them through the X-Ray machines. But if you 
have a metal camera (metal back) etc., you're probably better off with a 
partially used film in the camera than if you have a plastic wonderbrick with 
800 ASA "Zoom" film inside!  ;-)

Dave Bellamy.
http://members.aol.com/synthchap/

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