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Leon

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I developed a roll of classic Pan 200 tonight and also in the same tank, I included some ilford delta 100. I made a point of not touching the films at all, as I always do, to avoid finger marks etc.

On removing the films from the reels after processing, I noticed the delta was completely clear of marks but the classic pan had smears, fingerprints and scratches all over it. I can explain this at all form my methods as I never usually have this problem.

i can only assume that the blemishes could have been made in production???. Has anyone else had similar problems with this film?
 

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Some problems I had with the 400: triangular (!?) fogging. It was not due to a light leak in my camera or tank. (tested another roll in a borrowed camera and tank)
The problem occured in 6 films I tested afterwards and as I didn't trust the rest of the 20 or so films left, I dumped them all in the dustbin/garbage can.
The filmbase looks pretty grey and shows light scratches and is rather tough and curls like a pig's tail. I could have been just unlucky with the two bricks of film I bought.
Cheap but not cheerful.
Hans
 
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