I really wonder why the letters of the film are inside your frame? I think that your problem starts by the fact that your camera uses more film than the usual of a standard frame and very close to the borders of the film. Reels use these film borders to hold it in place as well and this part is often underdeveloped.
I can also see this underdeveloped effect at the lower right side as well but it is less obvious due to the letters.
I also want to add that from my experience leveling in rotary development can never give such a clear and straight line in the whole film length but a more degrade pattern to the film width usually more obvious at the first film frames (last loaded in the reel in 120). This type of clear line could be found in stand development or better in semi stand but not in rotary and when they happen they have nothing to do with level or chemical volume but they are probably from interference with the reels.
I can also see this underdeveloped effect at the lower right side as well but it is less obvious due to the letters.
I also want to add that from my experience leveling in rotary development can never give such a clear and straight line in the whole film length but a more degrade pattern to the film width usually more obvious at the first film frames (last loaded in the reel in 120). This type of clear line could be found in stand development or better in semi stand but not in rotary and when they happen they have nothing to do with level or chemical volume but they are probably from interference with the reels.
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