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I've had the exact same issue and ONLY WITH HP5. This is with TF4 an ammonium thiosulfate fixer. I think Ian is correct and it's the acidic stop creating bubbles in the emulsion. Best to try it out with just a water stop bath.

The negatives I got out were actually kind of charming
 
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I've had the exact same issue and ONLY WITH HP5. This is with TF4 an ammonium thiosulfate fixer. I think Ian is correct and it's the acidic stop creating bubbles in the emulsion. Best to try it out with just a water stop bath.

The negatives I got out were actually kind of charming

Hi - I never use stop bath with negatives, only water. Alkaline fixer in round two which made no difference.
 

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Yes, perhaps a roll of TMY so I can also admire the Kodak branding and frame numbers as well! :smile: Unfortunately all that film hit the trash can after some serious mishaps with the notorious backing paper problems
That is why I kept my TMY from the problem batches - perfect for testing.
Naturally, almost none of the test rolls have since shown any problems.
 

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To me it almost looks like dust on the film when it was exposed. What kind of camera did you use? Might be worth vacuuming out the interior and trying another roll?
 
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To me it almost looks like dust on the film when it was exposed. What kind of camera did you use? Might be worth vacuuming out the interior and trying another roll?

Hi - dust would not have such uniform circular and oval patterns. The film came from three different Hasselblad backs and the same batch of film from the same backs shot a few days earlier and developed in XTol were fine. I also shoot large format so familiar with what dust on film looks like. Shame on me if I let that much dust live in my camera!
 
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