I sent colour neg to Alpha Cine in Seattle from the UK for dev and print and it 
was fine, completely unaffected as far as I can tell,

Nicky.


On 1 Nov 2012, at 17:25, katherine Bauer wrote:

> If I send film through the US Postal System will it be x-rayed? is x-raying 
> film really that bad for it? Doesn't it depend on the speed of the film. If 
> it is a low speed like 100 or 6 (hi-con) will it really affect it!!? 
> thanks 
> xo
> Kitty
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> Thanks! Glad to be erong about that
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> But next year he’ll be increasing that contribution from $100,000 to 
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> On 10/31/12 10:43 AM, "hinterland.movies" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Chuck Kleinhans <[email protected]> 
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> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 20:04:45 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Lighting Gel
> An 80B filter will take a 3200K lamp and give you about 6000K light,
> which will mostly match daylight sort of most of the time.
> 
> It is easier and cheaper to put a filter on the lens rather than gel
> all the lights, if you don't have any daylight sources in the shot
> that have to be matched to the lights.
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> It's easier just to use tungsten film most of the time since you don't
> take the light loss through the filter.
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