From: Cari Machet (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Feb 06 2007 - 10:06:54 PST
i get stuff hand checked
they always say xray won't hurt anything i want hand checked but...
... some say that high speed film is the only one u can't put thru
just be nice, calm and adamant that it be hand checked
and give urself plenty of time
cause they have to check everything for bomb residue
painfully slow but worth it
c
On 2/6/07, Josephine Shokrian <email suppressed> wrote:
>
> I find it's best to keep the film with you on the plane and take the film
> through security and just ask them for a hand check. Give yourself some
> extra time, Kodak will also send you *do not Xray* stiCkers to use when
> travelling. Both,
> on international and domestic flights, I have yet to run into
> problems. Good
> luck, Josephine. . Oh,
> please excuse that .....
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jesse Lerner <email suppressed>
> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 11:11:32
> To:email suppressed
> Subject: Re: Fogged film from airport Xrays
>
> Is there a manufacturer that offers these bags in larger sizes? The
> only ones I've seen fit one 100' roll of 16mm.
> Also, I would suggest alerting the security screeners that there's an
> X-ray safe bag in your luggage, so that they don't turn the radiation
> up higher to see what's in it.
> jl
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