great vid! There's no manual processing here left in our city. This helps. watching the video after reading bushong chapter about components of developer and fixer!
We still have to know this process for the dental hygiene licensing exam despite not learning this in school as our clinics are totally digital. Thank you for showing the process, actually seeing the steps helps me to better understand what manual processing involves.
Thanks for posting this! I'm studying for my VTNE and have never had the "opportunity" to use film radiographs (dig only). You should charge so much for having to do that!!
I used to perform this process for the USAF in the NDI lab, I can practically do this with my eyes closed, you can't really see anything in a dark room with only a weak red light. Check the developed film for the propper density in the area of interest and run a calculation to re-shoot the part if need be.
I don't have any of the castrol strips or the berthold penetrameter, I do however have a gauss meter and a black and white like check video. No problem, you can check out the penetrant video to see the black and white light checks Thanks Joe
Also if you have any videos for FMD or ACFM and ways of callibration for these equipments also if there is any videos for meaduring cirular and angular weld defects
I'm looking for the light test burma castrol strip, berthold penetrameter and gauss meter with white and black light meter also prods, evenly spaced coil and yoke for magnetising a work piece thanks in advance
hi joe! i am in a diagnostic imaging class and came across your very helpful video!! thank you! i was wondering if the water had to be distilled or not?
You would be correct, we just use that in our lab as the baseline and then once we know the temp of the water we can calculate the change in time from there.
I don't know who manufactured that tank. I would say that you can call a NDT distributor like Venture Technical Sales and they can point you in the right direction. Thanks Joe
I saw so many of those tanks sent in for metal recycling a decade ago.... I have probably seen a dozen sheet film systems with nitrogen burst agitation dumped and even more manual systems. Most of what I have seen have been the Testrite tanks but a lot of folks had homemade ones made by a local welder, or the big hard rubber ones that Kodak sold back in the fifties and sixties. I doubt anyone is still making them but it would not be too difficult to have a welding shop run you up some from 416 stainless.
Dear Sir, only we can use the film in the direct room and we do not want the light of the light. We use light without any light, you can use OpenLine or Fake Video.
Sir my question is where I am working that two chemicals used developer liquid and fixer liquid and having a smell can kindly u tell for ous this smells can harmful for body plz suggest us
Sir, these chemicals are not harmful as you can reference the SDS sheets for them, however if you don't like the smell of the chemicals you can get some natural based chemicals now that have a much better smell.
Hence; static film camera(very hot), vs liquid(Lii'Qui'Dd' - Spartacus) - never Latin! We are, stationed left of, qusetioned - wayfare directed. What Trojansz? Cold Fusion
Shouldn't that film -- freeze(Brr)? Extreme opposites - hence; bypaszdd literally. Because; cold - is rooted in, demolition tubes. CH'mmz'! Never chemistry. Or Cc' - ship controllerz. You need - corrupt heaters.
1 minute of wash will not wash out the fixer, your x-ray will not be archive quality. Five years later it will be destroyed. So if archivability is necessary, wash longer. (E.g. German law requires to archive every X-ray for 10 years.) Why not showing the process in red light? You dont develop X-ray film in complete darkness.
Thank you for this!!! This was so helpful, to the point and went over everything to make sure everyone watching understands👍🏻
Chimical Temp is the key..he not mentioning .
great vid! There's no manual processing here left in our city. This helps. watching the video after reading bushong chapter about components of developer and fixer!
This is great- I've only used digital xrays so this helps to visualize the process for the cda test!
+Kimberly Brattin Not a problem!Thanks!
We still have to know this process for the dental hygiene licensing exam despite not learning this in school as our clinics are totally digital. Thank you for showing the process, actually seeing the steps helps me to better understand what manual processing involves.
Where's your grammar? Grr'Aam'aar'?
We have to learn it in the Vetetinary Assistants course I'm doing!
What a useful video! thank you- this will amke an excellent resource to my vet nrsing students
Thanks for posting this! I'm studying for my VTNE and have never had the "opportunity" to use film radiographs (dig only). You should charge so much for having to do that!!
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thank you for the video, it makes my study much easier!
thank you friend , i appreciate it , now i can understant better the process due to ur video , sending you my good vibes :)
I used to perform this process for the USAF in the NDI lab, I can practically do this with my eyes closed, you can't really see anything in a dark room with only a weak red light. Check the developed film for the propper density in the area of interest and run a calculation to re-shoot the part if need be.
Great Presentation...........Never seen a manual processing....but Now i could manage it.thank you
+Duminda Satharasinghe Thanks!
Please let me know if I can help!
Ty for showing to us that I am studying this and I need it :) ty
Do you still need to alter the dev times for different film types with this process, or can they all be processed together as a batch of mixed films?
I don't have any of the castrol strips or the berthold penetrameter, I do however have a gauss meter and a black and white like check video.
No problem, you can check out the penetrant video to see the black and white light checks
Thanks
Joe
This guy is so good 👍
Yes, I do have a video about MPI, what are you looking for Yoke or Wet Bench?
john do you have any info about the MPI and detection of the Magnetic Field and any practical videos thanks in advance
What Grade film and what kind of source was used for that?
Also if you have any videos for FMD or ACFM and ways of callibration for these equipments also if there is any videos for meaduring cirular and angular weld defects
This is nice!
i miss manual processing
Thanks for this! Couldn't find any good videos explaining the process since no one barely uses them anymore. All automatic/digital now haha
I'm looking for the light test burma castrol strip, berthold penetrameter and gauss meter with white and black light meter also prods, evenly spaced coil and yoke for magnetising a work piece thanks in advance
Nicely ❤😊
hi joe! i am in a diagnostic imaging class and came across your very helpful video!! thank you! i was wondering if the water had to be distilled or not?
I’m wondering the same thing
What's the second tank? Stop? (Wet , dev , rin , fix , wash , dry) am i right?
Awasome
My parents had one of these in their office years ago when they first opened their office. Then digital became a thing and they never used it again.
Loves da old school
First and second box contain which chemical is used
You would be correct, we just use that in our lab as the baseline and then once we know the temp of the water we can calculate the change in time from there.
film procese timing 👍❤️
thank you for sharing this info
Not a problem,
Thanks!
Dark room I studied this one
thank you sir
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I don't have any of that equipment, sorry I can't help you there! YET!!
Where did you get that tank? Do you know who makes it or how i can get ahold of one?
I don't know who manufactured that tank.
I would say that you can call a NDT distributor like Venture Technical Sales and they can point you in the right direction.
Thanks
Joe
I saw so many of those tanks sent in for metal recycling a decade ago.... I have probably seen a dozen sheet film systems with nitrogen burst agitation dumped and even more manual systems. Most of what I have seen have been the Testrite tanks but a lot of folks had homemade ones made by a local welder, or the big hard rubber ones that Kodak sold back in the fifties and sixties. I doubt anyone is still making them but it would not be too difficult to have a welding shop run you up some from 416 stainless.
+kludgeaudio Pretty much, I really like the metal tanks, it's just easier to control the chemicals that way!
very useful
Dear Sir, only we can use the film in the direct room and we do not want the light of the light. We use light without any light, you can use OpenLine or Fake Video.
Thx
Can u explain mai name of the prose?
Sir my question is where I am working that two chemicals used developer liquid and fixer liquid and having a smell can kindly u tell for ous this smells can harmful for body plz suggest us
Sir, these chemicals are not harmful as you can reference the SDS sheets for them, however if you don't like the smell of the chemicals you can get some natural based chemicals now that have a much better smell.
Other filme testing
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Would these films be usable for Xrays or CT Scans?
Omar it’s used for xray imaging and non-digital fluoroscopy (old)
Yeah, my hospital still use the darkroom
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Why is light on ??in darkroom
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Don't you have to agitate the film in the developer?
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Old Method For X-ray Fixer Developer And Water
its not always 5-2-10
Hence; static film camera(very hot), vs liquid(Lii'Qui'Dd' - Spartacus) - never Latin! We are, stationed left of, qusetioned - wayfare directed. What Trojansz? Cold Fusion
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Shouldn't that film -- freeze(Brr)? Extreme opposites - hence; bypaszdd literally. Because; cold - is rooted in, demolition tubes. CH'mmz'! Never chemistry. Or Cc' - ship controllerz. You need - corrupt heaters.
Stinky job ..i did way to much of that in California, ohio ..yuck good luck eating lunch.
1 minute of wash will not wash out the fixer, your x-ray will not be archive quality. Five years later it will be destroyed. So if archivability is necessary, wash longer. (E.g. German law requires to archive every X-ray for 10 years.)
Why not showing the process in red light? You dont develop X-ray film in complete darkness.
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