Highly unlikely ... because the film is exposed for 90' from each side of the reel. 3' of total exposure should be more than enough. I also rotate the reel slowly so that no part of the film is shadowed constantly.
Not really. I cut a small piece of this film right after processing and it was easy to remove the emulsion with something pointy, like another piece of film, without putting any serious pressure on it. Once dry, this can't be done.
Anon Ymous, I was talking about scratching the emulsion, and you tell me about the separation / reticulate of the emulsion.
There are two completely different things.
The only thing they have in common is the emulsion.