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[filmscanners] Re: X rays was Digital PIC



At 2:10 -0800 2/4/02, Arthur Entlich wrote:
>I would assume this is dependent upon film speed and if it is pushed or
>not.  What film speeds do you usually use?

50 - 3200 though mostly 100 & 400. I'm sure that film does get
damaged but but I know of no cases where modern hand baggage machines
were responsible. I suspect more is lost through theft than x rays.

There was an interesting post confirming this on the SAA list
yesterday, I'll see if I can get permission to copy it here.

David Hoffman
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