mahler
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Does anyone know if T-grain films are more susceptible than traditional films to fogging by airport x-ray machines? Just developed a roll of Acros that definitely shows symptoms of X-ray fogging (~2cm dark bands across the neg).
This particular roll has been through those carry-on airport machines at least 6 times or so, so this doesn't surprise me too much (and luckily, the roll didn't contain anything critical; I'd have used fresh film if it was critical). However, the rolls of traditional films (FP4+, Tri-X) that have been x-rayed as many times are still fine.
I'm just wondering if this is a reasonable explanation for what I'm seeing. Regardless, I may just toss all of the film I have now that has been x-rayed more than a few times, just to be on the safe side.
Peter
This particular roll has been through those carry-on airport machines at least 6 times or so, so this doesn't surprise me too much (and luckily, the roll didn't contain anything critical; I'd have used fresh film if it was critical). However, the rolls of traditional films (FP4+, Tri-X) that have been x-rayed as many times are still fine.
I'm just wondering if this is a reasonable explanation for what I'm seeing. Regardless, I may just toss all of the film I have now that has been x-rayed more than a few times, just to be on the safe side.

Peter
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