Has anyone ever encountered this problem?
~Student roll not my roll~
Just on the sprocket holes. There was two rolls in the developing tank from two different people and two different cameras and this roll came out like this. Same changing room as well. Now it doesn't seem like an agitation issue since the other roll is fine. The tiger stripped roll was on the bottom of the tank but I have never myself had issues with chemistry coverage to bottom rolls, even with developing 8 rolls.
Note: developer is made fresh for each development and batch fixer and stop and hypo are made and checked three times a day. Changing rooms are light tight.
We have seen this a few times with students rolls over the years but still a mystery. It has happened with just single roll development but now it has happened with double roll development and only affecting one roll. Now in the past it has been more aggressive than this going all over the frame, but this one is just in the sprocket holes.
If it was agitation I feel like it would be less consistent that this. If it was fixer wouldn't it be brown or if developer wasn't good or contaminated wouldn't it be light not dark stripes?
Now if you look at the first three frames of the roll you can see that those frames are fine and have no issues which makes it more weird.
Images:

Could this be a manufacturing issue? But even that doesn't make to much sense.
any input is welcomed!
thank you!
~Student roll not my roll~
Just on the sprocket holes. There was two rolls in the developing tank from two different people and two different cameras and this roll came out like this. Same changing room as well. Now it doesn't seem like an agitation issue since the other roll is fine. The tiger stripped roll was on the bottom of the tank but I have never myself had issues with chemistry coverage to bottom rolls, even with developing 8 rolls.
Note: developer is made fresh for each development and batch fixer and stop and hypo are made and checked three times a day. Changing rooms are light tight.
We have seen this a few times with students rolls over the years but still a mystery. It has happened with just single roll development but now it has happened with double roll development and only affecting one roll. Now in the past it has been more aggressive than this going all over the frame, but this one is just in the sprocket holes.
If it was agitation I feel like it would be less consistent that this. If it was fixer wouldn't it be brown or if developer wasn't good or contaminated wouldn't it be light not dark stripes?
Now if you look at the first three frames of the roll you can see that those frames are fine and have no issues which makes it more weird.
Images:

Could this be a manufacturing issue? But even that doesn't make to much sense.
any input is welcomed!
thank you!
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