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Transportation—X-Rays 

Do X-Rays Harm My Film? 
Information about some of the problems at airports relative to film inspection using x-rays.


Downloadable "Do Not X-Ray" Labels 
These labels can be downloaded for printing and viewing using Adobe AcrobatTM Reader. Print labels on the appropriate label stock of your choosing.


Air Shipping Film 
The requirement of x-ray scanning can be dependent on: the Shipper, the carrier, and the shipment origin/destination. Read more here.

Airport X-Ray Security and Film 
This document contains advice for motion picture customers who need to transport film by air or via the US Postal Service.

Baggage X-Ray Scanning Effects on Film 
Topics include: airport baggage scanning, suggestions for avoiding fogged film, the x-ray scanning process, x-ray fog appearance, other conditions that resemble x-ray fog, advice to air travelers, etc. Technical Information Bulletin #TIB5201.
X-Ray damaged film specimens