Romanko
Member
Are we 100% certain this is not a manufacturing fault?
some fault in the camera used
Wetting agent takes only a tiny bit to influence the Walter's surface tension. I can imagine this plays a role in this specific case. I agree it's a long shot, but do you have any better ideas?
Well there remains the possibility that the problem stems from some fault in the camera used or some fault in the film, doesn't there. Is the OP developed some film for others then can we or the OP be sure that one lady who owns the film in question did not have a camera problem or was unlucky enough to buy a bad film?
We may hear more from the OP
pentaxuser
I'm asking you for your better ideas
You mean like it was raining inside the camera? That's something we haven't thought of beforeThe best thing that can happen here is for the OP to process another batch and it all turns out ok.
I agree with your second sentence I wasn't able to get the connection between what I said and raining inside the camera
Your point was what, exactly?
pentaxuser
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