I had a roll (1600speed B&W) half the roll was developed only.. The other
half, was foggy, with most of the frames fogged out. It happens..
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From: <bhinderks@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 11:12 PM
Subject: [OM] Have Seen X-Ray Damage
> Well,
>
> For the first time I saw the results of X-Ray damage to exposed film.
> Customer came into the local lab I am working with. He had flown in a few
> days earlier from Hamilton, Ontario (we are near Victoria BC). He brought
> in a roll of Kodak Gold 200 that had been shot. Without thinking he had
put
> it in his baggage before leaving Hamilton. Once processed the whole thing
> was fogged badly - it also had the "wave" marks that Kodak show in their
> website tech bulletin - very distinctive. The fogging was bad enough that
> nothing on the 24 exposure roll was even remotely printable.
>
> Kodak is very clear on the website about NO film (exposed or not - ANY
ISO)
> going through the baggage scanners.
>
> Barry H
>
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