Dear Ori-S,
Thanks for posting the images, we will need to see the actual film to ascertain what it is, technically it has 'expired' and its warranty void but it should still perform fine.
I have indeed taken a walk to see Tech Service, the very long length of one of the exposures should have absolutely nothing to do with what you are seeing ( re Michael W correctly noted it could be a 'link') I was unsure as to whether it could have an effect, tech service say no, highly, highly unlikely. NB : Tech service did say if you have a defective shutter, or damaged back plate, extended or long exposures 'could' create an issue on the film that would not be obvious with normal exposures
( obviously fogging but also light 'shading' or 'scattering' ) they do not think this example suffers from anything like that.
Tech service point out the known fact that PAN F and its later derivitive PAN F + is our oldest film emulsion design, hence on our full TI sheet the LIS ( Latent image stability ) parameters are advised to users, they are sure its also not related to LIS.
Also, after Michael's referral and two other customer enquiries Tech Service did some tests relating to freezing on PAN F + emulsions, also some tests when not 'thawed' and we were unable to replicate whatsover the issue described.
We have seen issues based on very extended pre-soak ( we do not recommend any ILFORD Film should need or require a pre-soak, but as I have said a normal pre-soak should not affect any performance characteristics of any ILFORD film ).
Finally, please return the film to us at, HARMAN technology Limited, Ilford Way, Mobberley, Knutsford, CHESHIRE. WA16 7JL : For the attention of Technical Service. Please remember your contact details especially your e.mail.
We will then inspect the film and get back to you.
Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
If possible, the box and the backing paper, with details of where and when purchased, how it was stored ( ie frozen or not, if frozen how long thawing before exposure ) how long between exposing and processing. Also if you require the negatives returned to you.