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"When you have eliminated everything else, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." - S. Holmes, somewhat modified.
Has this occurred with any other film but the one bulk roll of Orwo? Has the appearance of the spotting been different with different developers?
All that aside and speaking from my position of ignorance my vote is the film as the culprit.
This is quite perplexing, indeed.
Could you post a clear photo of an affected negative on a light table that shows the defect as it appears on the film itself? Perhaps that gives a clue.
Any chance it could be mold/fungus on the unexposed film?
Maybe roll off a small sample roll and examine it closely in daylight...
Also, you might try fixing an unexposed snip, to see if you see any problems in that circumstance.
Perhaps we should put all these suggested tests into a Sticky thread.
I always thump the tank when developing film to avoid air bells [air bubbles], that does not include when I am using the JObo system. However this does not look like air bells.
Possible dirt or debris in the chemicals? Have you run each chemical through a paper filter to check?
Almost as if there was no emulsion in the spots to be developed.
Defects appeared only on those sections exposed to light.
I see someone else posted a thread on this forum a few years back with a similar problem on the same film.
How did you determine the presence of defects on the unexposed part? In other words - does this mean the defect is only zero optical density, but no physical anomaly otherwise?
Oh! Would you mind including a link? I could look for it, but you've got it handy. It'll be relevant for other people who may stumble across this thread later on.
How to get rid of spots on the negatives?
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