Hi All,
I have recently noticed a new kind of artifact on some negatives, something I've never seen before.
They're faint, long "tongues, " open like a tulip on one end. Two pictures attached: one shows a straight scan (two frame fragments--one light, one dark--combined in a single picture); the other has the contrast set higher to improve visibility.
They don't look like drying droplets of hard water, which I remember from my accursed water marks days. They almost follow gravity, but not perfectly straight-down, could be also following, for example, the direction of rotation in the tank (I rotate, not invert). They extend lengthwise, not across the film strip.
I'm scratching my head heavily. Any suggestions appreciated.
Vilk
I have recently noticed a new kind of artifact on some negatives, something I've never seen before.
They're faint, long "tongues, " open like a tulip on one end. Two pictures attached: one shows a straight scan (two frame fragments--one light, one dark--combined in a single picture); the other has the contrast set higher to improve visibility.
They don't look like drying droplets of hard water, which I remember from my accursed water marks days. They almost follow gravity, but not perfectly straight-down, could be also following, for example, the direction of rotation in the tank (I rotate, not invert). They extend lengthwise, not across the film strip.
I'm scratching my head heavily. Any suggestions appreciated.

Vilk
... I only wipe down the non emulsion side with a wiping blade and do not touch the film emulsion side... YMMV.

