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[filmscanners] RE: Re:Digital PIC




> > From what I have read, X-Rays do not usually
> > damage either magnetic media or memory cards
> > unless there are electro magnetic fields
> > involved.
>
> Magnetic fields are not intrinsic to x-ray devices and in any
> case they must
> be in very close proximity to magnetic media in order to harm
> them.  Memory
> cards are immune to magnetic fields.

Actually, the issue is with x-ray MACHINES that use large electric motors
for the belts...  It is (or at least was some years ago) a valid concern.

Austin

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