Let them know that you have film on the camera, that way they won't open it. If you can avoid it, keep your camera with no roll until you arrive.
They will pass it trough the bomb sniffer by rubbing it with a cotton ball and then they put it on the bomb detecting machine. You may be requested to remove the lense and take a pic in bulb so they can see there's film inside. They will do the same to all your film canisters, if you can, get a X-Ray pouch from B&H, that way you can put your film on your carry on bag, it's much faster that way. The whole process can take up to 10-15 minutes, so keep that in mind.
They were very nice, just don't look anxious about anything and you'll do fine. I looked like that and I got searched the first time... bleh.:confused:
I've read that most airport x-ray machines (for people & carry on stuff) won't really damage or fog most film.
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