They'll usually tell you that up to 400 or 800 ISO is OK to run through 
the carry-on scanner, so I usually throw a roll of 1600 in the bag, tell 
the screener and ask (plead) to have it hand checked.

-P

skye wrote:
> On 1/17/07, Gabriel Cain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> skye wrote:
>>> Will an Xray-proof bag work in checked luggage or not? Thanks,
>> No, they'll either turn up the x-rays until it DOES work, or pull your bag
>> for extra inspection.  Clear zip-lock through carry-on is by far the safest
>> way for your film.  135 should be out of the film cans, and 120/220 in its
>> normal way.  As another poster commented, keeping that zip-lock in a black
>> bag would be prudent.
>>
>> Gabriel
>>
> 
> Ah, *now* I get it. Thanks,
> 
> --skye
> 


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