We all know about the moon and the polar light Bertil- go fool somebody else
That's one of the things I don't get: why aren't many more people reporting problems like the one I have? I tried two batches of film, both showed the issue. I tried several cameras, all of them showed the issue. An APUG-member from near my place shot (in his own camera) and processed one my films, which reproduced the issue.
Am I extremely unlucky with the film batches that I buy? Am I too critical and do most photographers not feel so bothered by the defects? These are questions I am left with.
I was on a hike in the NW of your country last September. In the middle of night I had to leave the tent for a pee. That's when I first saw the Aurora. Not a very impressive version of it, but impressive enough to the virgin observer. In the tent was my Rolleiflex loaded with Tri-x. I contemplated, doubted, decided that the strong moon would outshine the weak aurora, and went back to 'bed'. Still having doubts about that decision
Just to put things into perspective: will I bring Foma film with me into the mountains? No, never. Too unreliable. Will I use Foma film 'around the house', just for fun? No, I have had it with this brand. As long as there is Kodak and Ilford I will use their films. That is unless Foma improve, but I doubt they will, and I won't play guinea pig any longer to find out whenif they finally have.
Sander