What happens when you load film into a Unicolor drum WRONG, miss the guide rails, and have the edge of the film against an internal rib. I was testing some PMK and Xray film last week, and wasn't really paying much attention to anything, (forced myself to do something rather than just wallowing)and got this for a result. I went nuts trying to figure out WTF happened, tore my 5x7 apart, checked the bellows, everything I could think could have possibly gone awry, nothing. I should have had my answer when I shot another image and tray developed it, but it never struck me. I got my answer this morning. I took a shot of town in the fog from my back porch and processed the negative. When it was done running and I opened the drum to remove the neg, it was stuck to the inside of the drum. Upon removal, there it was in all its effed up glory, staring me in the (red) face, the same issue. Well DUH! The lines match the internal rib pattern perfectly. Thinking back, I had to shake the negatives out of the drum the other day, never had to do that before. Lesson learnt.
