O.K. - I'm convinced! It's that there have always been places where I could purchase film wherever I travelled, so I've never brought any on board. I wish I could site an article I read a short time ago warning about film & air travel.
And in fairness to the TSA and the manufacturers of the scanning hardware, that page shows as last being updated 12 years ago ("Updated April 8, 2003"). Scanning technology has improved markedly since then, according to what I've read.
But it would still follow the same common sense logic...
No matter how bad it is, less (12 years later) is always going to be better than more (12 years earlier), when one can't judge the absolute degree of danger for any given sample of film.
Ken
Will using those lead lined bags made for film be ok , or will it cause red flags to go off
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The inspectors can't increase the strength of the x-rays, only the gain of the sensor.
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