This is a straight scan of something I developed last night. Is this incomplete blixing? I didn't hear any transporter noises so I don't think a landing party from the Enterprise was beaming down. Neither of the 2 other negs had this problem. This was developed in a drum on a roller base with Unicolor chems that I Mixed a few weeks ago but were unused and tightly capped with little or no air. I had 3 negs in the drum and all stayed in their proper place. I used more solution than I needed to
As Mark said, re-BLIXing is your only hope, so go ahead and try it.
PS: I checked the colours of fogged and unfogged regions of similar image content, and the fogging seems to affect all colour layers. This could point at a spurious light leak rather than some development artefact.
I was shooting westward late in the day and the sun was in and out of clouds. But I've never seen flare only in the interior of an image before. I'm hoping for the blix explanation but I always blix an extra minute so I'm not terribly hopeful. I'll redo and find out. Its possible I put the film into the drum emulsion side out, but I've never done that before.
The flare will normally be visible on the ground glass but IMO our brains do tend to ignore things like that, maybe a better way to put that is that our brain expects it so it doesn't always register as a problem while we're shooting.
I honestly don't think I've ever had flare before. I rarely shoot in sunshine and I wasn't looking at the ground glass just before the exposure. I was waiting, waiting, waiting for the wind to stop moving the flowers with the darkslide pulled as the sun went in and out of the clouds. Never would have happened with my RB lol.