Recently had 5 rolls of film developed which I have had stashed for years. I don't have a dark room so I used a local shop who sends out to a 3rd party for processing. I was expecting some of them to be a bit dodgy as I knew I had not stored them safely (they were probably subject to significant humidity fluctuations...). They have all come back with the same dappled effect, almost looks like a bit like pixilation if they were corrupt digital images. Does this look like it could be caused by damp? I am told by 1 reliable source that it could not be damp, or the camera itself. Is this a mistake of the development? Any advice very very welcome!
Agfa Isolette camera, 1950s, previous rolls of same film & camera have been fine (either processed myself or used a different local shop (now gone). 120 Ilford film, mostly FP4 or similar.
Agfa Isolette camera, 1950s, previous rolls of same film & camera have been fine (either processed myself or used a different local shop (now gone). 120 Ilford film, mostly FP4 or similar.
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