Bbernardez
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All the images look like this and I don’t even know what it is or how to call it so I apologise if it has already been addressed.
Backing-paper problems. There are lots of threads on this; do a quick search. Film may have been stored in too-humid conditions, etc. and the backing paper damaged the film surface.
Doremus
Thank you for you replyLooks to me like film exposed to excess heat.
I didn’t know where to start, thank you!Backing-paper problems. There are lots of threads on this; do a quick search. Film may have been stored in too-humid conditions, etc. and the backing paper damaged the film surface.
Doremus
Has the film been through air port security? Not sure what that sort of damage actually looks like but it is another peril film could face.
Rodenol is famous for keeping very well on the shelf so the dev should be ok. I used to worry my film would get over heated while being shipped but to date it hasn’t happened to me…
Maybe try a fresh roll from another source and keep the rest of your procedure exactly the same to rule out the film.
Also not sure what caused the foam but when agitating just tip it back and forth medium speed don’t shake it.
Not like this. Radiation damage usually looks like soft-edged flame patterns, horizontal, diagonal or vertical bands or (a bit less likely) overall density. Radiation from an airport scanner will virtually never* give the kind of splotchy pattern we see here.Not sure what that sort of damage actually looks like
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