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The final solution was to put in chemicals and hand agitate, as well use distilled water to allow the chemicals to flow faster then put the film on the machine.
Also I should point out we went back to the old method and years latter **knock on wood** we have had no issue
On a philosophical level, I think this implies a more severe criticism of the HP5 film. It kind of assumes that it is normal for this film type to play up in a regular development process.
Also, it would seem that you didn't find the issue and eliminate it? You probably found a work- around and then the unknown issue went away by itself?
I only say this with my experience as a sloppy developer.
I occasionally lose focus and mess a film up, but I always know the second I do it, and the results are never as extreme as Thomas' uneven negs.

