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Subject: Re: Kodak VR1000 Film
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Date: Thu, 23-Jun-83 11:25:22 EDT
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I have shot one roll of it taking pictures of whitewater action scenes.
It really helps out on sub-optimal days and lighting conditions.  I was
very pleased by the color and quality of the photos (though I haven't blown
any up yet).

One note -- the instructions on the VR1000 film warn you that the film is
very sensitive to x-rays and you should not let it get zapped in the airport
security checks.  Take heed!  Someone recently asked if checked baggage
ever gets x-rayed by airlines.  I have not seen a reply yet.  Anyone Know?

- Tom Beres
{seismo, allegra, mcnc, brl-bmd, we13}!rlgvax!tom