Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/24

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Subject: Re: [Leica] A trip to Paris
From: csocolow <csocolow@microserve.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 01:48:37 -0500

Inspectors at CDG hand-inspected my film. I had it in tupperware with
TMZ mixed in with TMY and Kodachrome. I did have TMZ box taped to the
outside of tupperware with the "Do Not X-ray" prominently displayed.
They did hand check each of the rolls but the bottom line is that I won.

Carl

George Berger wrote:
> 
> Hi, Bob -
> 
> You shouldn't have any trouble getting through both Immigration and
> Customs entering France. At DeGaulle, the customs personnel are
> overworked and underpaid, and you can get through without a hassle.
> 
> However; on departure, your film may go through their machines.  I
> had mine in transparent cases and in  plastic bags - -  "salted" with
> several rolls of Kodak 3200. I respectfully asked for a manual search
> of my film.  No dice! The inspectors demanded that I put the packages
> on the conveyor belt to run through the machine.  Yuck!   The
> machines had notices posted that proclaimed that the x-rays wouldn't
> fog the film.  None of my ASA 50, 100 and 200 chromes were apparently
> affected, but, when I had my local lab develop the 3200 B&W, there
> was  clear evidence of attenuation. I hadn't exposed any of the 3200
> rolls - - I just had them in the bunch for salting and, later, for
> QC. The film was fogged.
> 
> George
> George Berger
> gberger@his.com

- -- 
Carl Socolow

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