Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Adam, if I were pushing it, I would try to minimize scanning, but not freak out if people refuse. The only time folks have refused hand-scanning my film in the US was at the St Louis Arch, where everything entering had to be x-rayed, including the TMax 3200 film I had. They made it very simple: "XRay it or it doesn't go in." No effects on the film that I could detect. However, I have had NO problems whatsoever on US flights since I started putting a smile on my face and saying: "I have a few rolls of PROFESSIONAL film that I'd like to get hand-checked, if you don't mind." while I hand them a ziplock bag containing naked rolls of film. It often looks like they're about to ask me the speed of the film or tell me the machine is safe, but when they hear the magic word "PROFESSIONAL" then they immediately accept the bag and call someone over to take it to be swabbed at the explosives sniffer. Somewhere on the TSA website it does actually mention professional film (along with high-speed film and film that will be push-processed) as stuff that shouldn't be x-rayed. I don't know how much difference it makes that the TX I order from B&H actually does have the words "professional film" written on the side, but it can't hurt. Good luck, Aaron