usesfilmleaders
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Hello. I really do not have a solution for you other than what in the medical profession might be called "rule out". In order to figure out exactly what is going on, whether it is your film, your water, your development method, or your camera you need to rule all these things out, one by one, so make a list, use 1 film, one camera 1 developer.
It will require you buy an expired or used (not pre exposed by sold cheep by someone who doesn't want it) bulk roll of film.
Make exposure rolls for IDK a cubit and use this length as your standard. With your camera make test exposures, develop the roll. the first one in a tray just rocking it. rule out your cameras first. if you have more than 1 camera do it for each of them.
Once you rule out your camera, next on your list might be your film reels, then your developing whatever you use, and see exactly when your streaks appear. Right now there are too many variables - - - films developers cameras ways you develop --- if you just do things one at a time you might be able to figure out what it is.
It will require you buy an expired or used (not pre exposed by sold cheep by someone who doesn't want it) bulk roll of film.
Make exposure rolls for IDK a cubit and use this length as your standard. With your camera make test exposures, develop the roll. the first one in a tray just rocking it. rule out your cameras first. if you have more than 1 camera do it for each of them.
Once you rule out your camera, next on your list might be your film reels, then your developing whatever you use, and see exactly when your streaks appear. Right now there are too many variables - - - films developers cameras ways you develop --- if you just do things one at a time you might be able to figure out what it is.