John Bragg
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Please consider the possibility that your squeegee may be causing the streak. There is a great divide as to whether a squeegee is nescessary and for years I was in denial ! There can be 3 ways a squeege can cause damage. Firstly direct physical damage of the wet emulsion by over enthusiastic use. Not so here. Secondly deposition of degrading rubber as a visible black line. Unlikely here. Thirdly, and more probable, a physical nick or defect in the rubber blade that leaves a wet trail of the final wash. Any minerals in the water can leave a subtle drying mark as a long tramline of differential density. Barely visible on the negative, this shows up on scanning or printing. What have you got to lose ? Follow your usual steps on a test film and instead of squeegeeing, final rinse in Photoflow and then with the film still in spiral, shake the water off vigorously and hang up to dry.i cant really give you more info about the developing prozess cause what i stated is all i do. here a negative that shows the streak.
Kind regards, John.
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