Re: United States airline screening and film

From: Mike Vande Bunt <Mike.VandeBunt_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sat 11 May 2002 - 02:12:32 PDT

BWPHOTO4527@aol.com wrote:

> Alternatively, they do sell what are being billed as x-ray proof film
> bags - I've seen them at my local camera shop, but haven't tried one yet.
>
There are two problems with the lead foil x-ray proof bags. The first
is that some of them don't work, at least not for higher speed films.
 The second is that if they DO work the x-ray operator can't clearly see
what is inside the bag. There have been reports in some of the
US photography magazines of security people being unwilling to allow
the x-ray proof bags to be used. (That is, after showing up as an
indistinct mass of cylindrical objects on the x-ray the bag had to be
opened and each roll of film hand inspected -- this added more time to
the security delay.) So if you do use one of these bags you should
definitely tell the security people about it before your bag is x-rayed.

I haven't flown in the last year, but I have had filn go through the
scanners in the past and never had porblems with it (up to 400 speed, I
would put any 800 I had in my jacket pocket and land it to the guard at
the metal dectector, I never even had to explain why).

Mike Vande Bunt
Received on Sat May 11 02:11:03 2002

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