I just got back from Hawaii - flew from San Francisco to Maui.  I
didn't take anything faster than 400 speed and just let it go through
the x-ray with my camera - this is the carry on scanners.  I  had no
ill effects for the two scans that occurred.  Hand checking could be a
bit iffy and time consuming.


Bruce



Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 10:23:29 AM, you wrote:

BR> I would treat the film like any other 400 film. I haven't flown since 
BR> security has gotten tighter. I would prefer a hand inspection. Just 
BR> don't put it in checked luggage. I don't worry about keeping print film 
BR> refrigerated unless it's going to be weeks at high temps.

BR> BR

BR> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>A few more questions about Kodak Portra UC400.
>>
>>1.  Is it safe to send thru the x-ray machines at
>>airports?  I have 2 trips planned over the next few
>>months (Hawaii & Orlando), and I'm giving serious
>>thought to using this film exclusively.  I might order
>>a few packs!
>>
>>2.  Based on these locations, is keeping the film
>>refrigerated an issue?
>>
>>
>>  
>>


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