Blue X-ray film is a type of radiographic film that is used to produce medical images of the human body. This film is specifically designed to be sensitive to X-rays, allowing it to capture detailed images of bones, organs, and tissues inside the body.Blue X-ray film typically comes in sheets or rolls, and it is coated with a layer of silver halide crystals that are sensitive to X-ray radiation. When exposed to X-rays, the crystals absorb the radiation and produce a latent image on the film. The film is then processed using a series of chemical baths that develop the latent image, producing a visible image that can be viewed and analyzed by medical professionals.