Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Why bother? If you're going to England, Ireland, or Scotland, you'll have a more memorable trip if you spend the evening in the pub with the locals, rather than in your hotel room with a lot of reeking chemistry. Don't obsess about the danger of airport x-ray machines---in those countries, it's just not that much of a problem anymore. Bring all the film you want with you (it's cheaper in the US than just about anywhere in western Europe), shoot it, and take it back home to process it. A few passes through the carry-on x-ray machines is simply not going to ruin it. Chuck Albertson Seattle, Wash. > I'm not planning any foreign trips soon, but someday hope to travel to > England, Ireland, and Scotland. My plan is to shot color in digital, but I > shoot most of my stuff in B&W. How about this: take a small development kit > with you and soup the negatives in your hotel room each night. Buy the film > as you go and the chemicals also. Most of the chemicals can be used as > one-shot and you end up just bringing back the developed negatives. A > chaning bag, one or two stainless steel reels, and a one or two roll > developing tank couldn't take that much room in the luggage. Simply buy a > couple cheap plastic mixing jars at the local grocery/pharmacy< > >