problem with long stored neg

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Hello all

I make some film development for another photographer. He gave me hundreds films to develop and in this film there are some long stored film ( about 2 years old). They appear to have some mark on them. I don't know what's up because I develop them with fresh exposed film and don't get the mark on the fresh one
 

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Ian Grant said:
what format film ?

Is important as it might be 120 and problems with the backing paper & humidity

Ian

Good point Ian. I was thinking of heat or reticulation too.

--John
 
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