Can you advise your present process steps and then we may be able to help?
Certainly. Standard development and stop, then rapid fixer, then ilford rinse protocol (5/10/20), then PhotoFlo (very dilute). Then I unreel and hang with rubber-tipped clamps and weight with same. Then I squirt down with distilled water that has approx two drops of PhotoFlo per quart. Then leave them alone (ie, no squeegee or finger-squeegee or sponge) in my dust-free darkroom. This process works perfectly for my 120.
It seems like my McNasty is not a film flaw but simple scanning error. I'm new to scanning, and am really just doing it to examine frames before printing and to be able to share before printing. I use an epson v600, which is great for my needs, but I find the frames to be frustratingly flimsy.
I should also say that I have still's disease (like RA but with fevers) and sometimes my hands are useless meat chunks, so I am quick to attribute error to loading and reeling. Strangely, I find the stainless reels MUCH easier on my hands than the plastic. Go figure.
Thanks so much - for now, I will definitely add tapping the reel to clear water before hanging. And I might try light sponging - my big concern is that while bubbles aren't so much of a problem now, they might be soon when the humidity levels drop in our house and the water evaporates more quickly.
You all are awesome!
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