Hmmm, My friend from NY is going to have some 100 ASA slides (Provia F100) and we wonder if there is any possibility to overcome such problems. He is going to Poland soon. Alek
> USA travel: > Don't pack film in your bags - heavy dosage of x-rays. > Do carry film in your 'carry on' bag, in a clear plastic bag (baggie). > Just put ASA 400 film thru the low dosage 'carry on' bag scanner. > They will hand check ASA 800+ film if you point it out. > If you are concerned about multiple exposures to x-rays, > mix some ASA 800+ film into your baggie and ask for a hand check. > > Outside USA travel: > Reasoning with the 'carry on' baggage inspectors is nearly impossible. > Use digital??? > > Regards, Bob S. > > On 12/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> Hello, >> Does anyone know if it is still a concern or maybe special bags are >> necessary to avoid the problem. I mean fresh films, not processed. >> Please >> send me your opinions and sugestions how you travel (led) with slides >> by plane. Thank you in advance. Alek >> >> >

