> I would recommend anybody to either pack their films in a protective
> bag or refuse to let them go through an x-ray machine altogether.
> (probably no option after 9-11)
Protective Bags don't help, as the staff just increases the ray
intensity until they can see through the bag.
It's a good idea to always carry a 3200 ASA with you; that increases the
chance that you can persuade the staff to handle at the films manually.
Transparent film containers will help.
But we're getting OT here.
Alexander
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