I was in touch with my contact at Ilford and asked if there is any news about the 120 film problems.
She said in recent batches, they have had tighter control over how the paper backing is made in terms of ink lay, amount of lacquer, and how it is dried. So that is very encouraging.
She emphasized that they think there can be many different possible triggers for the the specs/mottling problem, and it is hard to nail anything down because they are not consistent triggers — sometimes something will cause a problem and sometimes it won’t.
Two potential triggers she mentioned which I had not heard of before were the use of pyro developers and pre-soaking film. These are in addition to potential triggers we’ve already discussed here (moisture, extreme heat, film being expired, not acclimatizing film after it’s been in refrigerator or freezer).
She also confirmed, after seeing another of my images with the whitish specs, that the problem I’m having is the problem they’re trying to solve, what they referred to as “mottling” in their web site statement.
She said they still advise people to store film in a refrigerator or freezer but to be sure to acclimatize for 12-24 hours.
Sounds like they’ve been trying really hard to figure out what’s going on. My contact is always extremely nice and helpful.