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Robbb:
i made bad experience with x-rays.
took a huge bag full of film with me, in my carry-on bag, mostly kodak and fuji 400 colour film and some t-max400 on a short distance flight inside europe. (i believe the security checks in europe are way weaker than in the us.)
but anyway nearly every film has that typical x-ray damage in wave form. even the unexposed rolls that i exposed a few months after the x-ray treatment still got that wavy pattern albeit not that strong as the already exposed films.

austrian:
Thats what happens to people who have to much money and can' decide.

Lucas!:


Brendan O.:
Can this thread title be changed to 'evoke jealousy thread'?

JFax:
Thats right Lucas. I got a bag with film checked in by mistake. The "expert" they called in to the lab when I complained about the quality of the prints had he negs under the loup and confirmed it as x-ray damage. They however still gave me like 30% off since I wasnt happy with the results.

Miiiiiiiiiiiight have been the machine though, had a few rolls from Hong Kong with similar problem which I had not checked in, just hand carry.

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