Airport X-Ray: Stupid Question / Idea
I've read a few threads on here recently-ish, and read some documentation on Kodak's website about the check-baggage scanning machines being damaging to film.
I got to wondering if it would be possible to use this to one's advantage. If one were to place a small object (e.g. a circuit board) on top of film in a holder or container, would it be possible to use the X-Ray energy from the airport machine to image it?
Once again, kind of silly idea; does anybody have any thoughts?
I've read a few threads on here recently-ish, and read some documentation on Kodak's website about the check-baggage scanning machines being damaging to film.
I got to wondering if it would be possible to use this to one's advantage. If one were to place a small object (e.g. a circuit board) on top of film in a holder or container, would it be possible to use the X-Ray energy from the airport machine to image it?
Once again, kind of silly idea; does anybody have any thoughts?
