No, the second link wasn't posted yet when I replied
to your original message.  The appearance of the strip
is =not= consistent with Xray machine damage.

I am referring to the kind of machine they warn WILL
harm your film--the kind that examines checked
baggage, not carry-on.

Rick

--- Toralf Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rick Womer wrote:
> 
> >Was this roll of film in checked luggage on an
> >airplane?  
> >
> Not while it was in my possession, no. But I'm quite
> sure the film 
> wasn't manufactured anywhere near the place I bought
> it, if you know 
> what I mean. And in this case I also used a shop
> that will send off the 
> film to a lab somewhere else entirely, for the
> processing.
> 
> >It looks like the work of one of the
> >high-dose Xray machines that scans checked luggage.
> >  
> >
> You mean, of the kind that they tell you is harmless
> to film?
> 
> Did you look at
> 
> http://www.procaptura.com/~toralf/bilde.php?navn=neg
> 
> by the way?
> 
> 
> - T
> 
> 



                
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