So I was recently given a Paterson tank with two 35mm reels by a forum member here. I had used a Yankee Clipper for many years, and when it finally broke I went to using the Paterson exclusively. Since then I've been noticing a lot of hairline scratches on my negatives. They're very fine (naked eye can't see them on the film) and they go diagonally and horizontally relative to a landscape-oriented frame, never quite vertical. At first I thought it was a problem with my new Zenit, which was one of the first things I developed film from in the new tank. It was the first one where I noticed this pattern of scratching at any rate. Now, however, I've developed film from several cameras and cameras that never scratched my film before are showing the same scratches. I have not changed emulsions (Fuji X-Tra as always) and the cameras do not show any damage that might be scratching the film.
So it's the tank, I have to assume. Am I loading the film with poor technique? Is there something I can do to stop it?
So it's the tank, I have to assume. Am I loading the film with poor technique? Is there something I can do to stop it?