[Intl_DxMedPhys] Gafchromic film

Bob Kobistek bob at rjkmedphys.com
Wed Jun 3 10:25:07 EDT 2026


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I'd say as long as you can see a useable image, keep using the film. I left some sheets in my hot car over last summer. The sheets are much darker than new sheets, but I'm still using them for CT collimation testing. I can even scan and locate the FWHM with no problems.


Robert J. Kobistek, MS, FACR, DABR, MRSE(MRSC™)
Medical Physicist
RJK Medical Physics, Inc.
440-463-7879

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From: Intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list <intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list-bounces+bob=rjkmedphys.com at lists.osu.edu> On Behalf Of Nicole Ranger via Intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list
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Subject: [Intl_DxMedPhys] Gafchromic film

Good morning list,

I’ve used Gafchromic film extensively in the past in a dosimetry context where cumulative exposure during storage was important but for the Gafchromic that you use for imaging QC purposes (CT, Mammo, etc…) where the baseline exposure is less important so long as there is adequate contrast, what would you consider to be a useful timeframe before the film is less useful?  Just wondering if there is any downside when buying a box. We have relatively fewer devices here than I have had to support in the past so I’m not sure how quickly I will go through this stuff.

TIA 
Nicole


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