Hello. Let me dazzle you with my latest film developing problem. I'm sure it won't be the last time! Two different rolls of Acros 100 (120) developed at different time in HC-110, dilution E, 68F for 8 minutes (no prewash). Both rolls were exposed in a Yashica Mat 124G. Both frames below (third frame on each roll) show slightly underdeveloped marks that run parallel to the long edge of the film. I've enhanced the contrast to show them off. This doesn't look like a development or drying error to me.
I will tell you that both rolls sat for about 18 months from the time of exposure to the time of development. (Yeah, I know.) The film was stored in a cool dry area, though, in the dark. I'm wondering if it could be the backing paper. What's interesting about the left frame is that the flaw is dead center in the middle of the film. There are numbers and circles printed on the backing paper, although an inspection of the backing paper of each roll (where the flaw would have sat) doesn't show anything unusual.
Thoughts?
My next question would be about ideas for obfuscating them in the darkroom as I'd like to make enlargements of each.
Thanks for taking a look.
I will tell you that both rolls sat for about 18 months from the time of exposure to the time of development. (Yeah, I know.) The film was stored in a cool dry area, though, in the dark. I'm wondering if it could be the backing paper. What's interesting about the left frame is that the flaw is dead center in the middle of the film. There are numbers and circles printed on the backing paper, although an inspection of the backing paper of each roll (where the flaw would have sat) doesn't show anything unusual.
Thoughts?
My next question would be about ideas for obfuscating them in the darkroom as I'd like to make enlargements of each.
Thanks for taking a look.
