Is this a fault with my developer....

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Have finally got round to taking and processing another test film. Carried out the process the same (exactly as I have always done) with the same bottle of developer, but new fixer and stop. Agitation unchanged - for ten seconds (inverted) every minute.

Result: a perfect film - no streaks or marks.

Conclusion: I am pointing the finger at the Fixer - it was not a freshly made stock. I think that it was slightly exhausted and exagerated the effect with agitation. It has taught me not to take the fixer or stop for granted.

Thank you for everybodys input - it has created much debate here and made me look at the way I do things differently.
 

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sounds like "bromide drag" Never use a developer you have to be too thrifty with so you can't have a lot of volume in the tank
 
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