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This is your film:
This is your film in a CTX-5000 airport baggage scanner:
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Don't cook your film!
I created a webpage specifically for travelling photographers to explain how to avoid having their film x-rayed at the airport. It's definately worth a look.
http://home.kc.rr.com/aaronphoto/xray.html
Under the Code of Federal Regulations, film doesn't have to be x-rayed in US airports! It does not matter what speed it is. It can all be hand checked if you like. Print out the regulations (49CFR1544.211(e)(4) to show the screeners! There is too much information on my page to put here. There are links to all the relevant regulations for printing along with an explanation of the federal structure and tips to make things go easier. It needs a bit of an update... basically just adding that you should always carry your cameras unloaded. Despite what the law says, it drives the screeners insane if you try and push a camera past them without putting it through the X-ray machine. Shoot off the roll or hit the midroll rewind, especially if your gear doesn't look super professional.
http://home.kc.rr.com/aaronphoto/xray.html

This is your film in a CTX-5000 airport baggage scanner:
:micro:
Don't cook your film!
I created a webpage specifically for travelling photographers to explain how to avoid having their film x-rayed at the airport. It's definately worth a look.
http://home.kc.rr.com/aaronphoto/xray.html
Under the Code of Federal Regulations, film doesn't have to be x-rayed in US airports! It does not matter what speed it is. It can all be hand checked if you like. Print out the regulations (49CFR1544.211(e)(4) to show the screeners! There is too much information on my page to put here. There are links to all the relevant regulations for printing along with an explanation of the federal structure and tips to make things go easier. It needs a bit of an update... basically just adding that you should always carry your cameras unloaded. Despite what the law says, it drives the screeners insane if you try and push a camera past them without putting it through the X-ray machine. Shoot off the roll or hit the midroll rewind, especially if your gear doesn't look super professional.
http://home.kc.rr.com/aaronphoto/xray.html