logan2z
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Sorry for the late reply. I haven't printed any of these negatives yet, I've only scanned them. But I can see the streaks on the negatives when I look at them closely.hi logan2z
how are you printing your film, is it all scans or are these prints from an enlarger ? sometimes smudgy glass from a scanner causes problems with scanned film, I don't think it was your photo Flo, I've been putting a couple of drops / film tank or try for 40 years after the film is in there and never had an issue. when you look at the negatives with a "loupe" and on a light table or through a white piece of paper and a bright window is it the same streaks ?
otherwise I'd read what gbleas said
Bromide drag is something that was mentioned earlier in the thread but I think it was (mostly) discounted because of the direction of the streaks - primarily along the long axis of the negatives.a lot of people use really dilute developer or don't agitate well enough and it causes trouble, and it doesn't matter what developer they used ...
good luck fixing your problems!
john
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