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I work in the film developing business, and normally when I see film that comes out of our processor black, or with various green-ish splotches on it, we can safely assume that it's heat damage (so please, don't leave your film in direct sunlight). I processed a roll of film the other day that not only came out partially black, but all the images that were left on the roll were very fuzzy and to the point of being totally unrecognizable. This was the product of airport x-rays! I was told that if you are travelling out of major airports, or travelling overseas, you stand a considerable risk of having undeveloped film become totally ruined. The extent of the damage, obviously, is dependent on how strong of an x-ray your film is exposed to. I hear Atlanta has very strong x-rays, so I assume major metropolitan airports are similar. Obviosuly international gates would have strong x-rays as well.
What can you do? There is a product (our store sells it..Eckerds) called a film bag that is lined with lead to protect your film from being damaged by these x-rays. The best idea is to carry that with your carryon luggage so when the people scanning your luggage question it, you can pull it out and show them there is nothing but film canisters inside.
Now that I have witnessed this myself, I can say that it can happen, and it does happen, and eventhough I may never meet any of you on this board in person, working in photo developing, I know how important your picture memories are and I wouldn't want this to happen to your film coming to/from Disney. So please, keep this in mind when you're travelling.
What can you do? There is a product (our store sells it..Eckerds) called a film bag that is lined with lead to protect your film from being damaged by these x-rays. The best idea is to carry that with your carryon luggage so when the people scanning your luggage question it, you can pull it out and show them there is nothing but film canisters inside.
Now that I have witnessed this myself, I can say that it can happen, and it does happen, and eventhough I may never meet any of you on this board in person, working in photo developing, I know how important your picture memories are and I wouldn't want this to happen to your film coming to/from Disney. So please, keep this in mind when you're travelling.