hdeyong
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In regards to your last paragraph, I couldn't have said it better myself!
This is because ferry companies treat their passengers as customers. Airports treat passengers as criminals.
Yes, I asked for a hand inspection and they filed a police report on me. They did do the hand inspection, though.
I just gave a carbon printing workshop in Philadelphia. Upon opening my suitcase at home I discovered a note saying my suitcase was opened and inspected. I am not surprised, considering the odds and ends I had in there for the workshop. They opened up my box of prints -- I hope they enjoyed them! I had a full box of 14x17 X-ray copy film in there -- totally toast, of course, but I am planning on fixing it out and using it as a support material for carbon tissues, so no problem. I carried a box of 11x14 film in my hand baggage, though!
...I have zero interest in France, personally.
I guess the best thing is to empty the cams on not have a partial roll in it.
You might want to test develop one of those X-ray films just for the hell of it. It would be interesting to see if anything shows up.
As far as CDG goes, I have zero interest in France, personally.
Fascinating reading here. Any other countries that give film photographers a problem? Just to repeat, I had no issues at all in Japan and Hong Kong. They were very friendly.
Do those shooting LF sheets ever have issues where they won't hand inspect the boxes and insist on opening them? Not understanding when you explain they can't open them because the film is inside without protection from light?
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never had that problem stone/ been back and forth a handful of times with sheets b-w + color
including post 9-11 and post LSB where every 20 feet was another security checkpoint
at heathrow airport.
I flew from Seattle to Las Vegas in 09 and on the return trip I had a bottle of water I bought in the terminal and was drinking it while in line. As I got closer I did what I usually do when out. I put it in my coat pocket. I put my carry on including my coat in the tubs that go through the X-ray machine. They stopped the machine and fished out the bottle and handed it to me. "Do you want to drink it or put it in the garbage?" Pointing to a garbage can. Then they ran my camera bag back in and out then in then out then they stopped and asked me "Where's the flux capacitor?" They broke out laughing! I said I was going to a workshop and they smiled and nodded. It was pretty strange.
Another time in Seattle eveything ran through ok except my boots. The boots didn't make it through the machine. They insisted they didn't have them. I said they're what I wore to the airport. After a supervisor was called they shut the line down and opened the covers of the machine. Sure enough there were my boots. I still don't understand how boots in a tub on a conveyer can end up inside the machine. I keep a note of everything I put through.
As as for inspection of film I just put it through. My last trip was from Seattle to Amsterdam to Venice, the train to Milan, then to Rome and from Rome to Atlanta and Atlanta to Seattle. All my rollfilm was fine with no fog.
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