polyglot
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Hi all,
I recently bought 5 rolls of Fomapan200 in 120 on the basis of people here raving about it, and I can see why everyone loves the look. My problem is that the first two rolls I've shot have a nasty scratch right through the middle of the emulsion. I assumed on my first roll that it was my own fault for squeegeeing it so on the second roll, I didn't - I just hung it up to dry without touching it and there are still scratches.
This is what it looks like, at about 2000dpi:
The scratch wanders around the middle half of the frame parallel to the roll and sometimes there are two or more parallel scratches. Their wandering makes me think that it's not a fault with the film back (it was shot in an RZ67, with a back that I've only just bought off APUG).
There are also a bunch of scratches at the film edges, about 6mm in. Nowhere near as continuous as these big long ones but definitely annoying - they're all quite visible when looking at a whole frame.
So, is this something I've done in processing (I really doubt that as I've never seen such a scratch before and did not squeegee this roll... but something else maybe?), is it a mechanical problem with my new back, or is it a manufacturing issue? To say I'm grumpy about it would be an understatement and I'm not real keen to shoot the remaining rolls just yet unless I know the cause.
Edit: I put a few other rolls of known-good film (TMY2) through the same back on the same day but they're not souped yet. I'll get back to you when I see how they come out.
Edit2: there are also these small scratches in both rolls (about 2000dpi again; image here is out-of-focus corrugated iron):
I recently bought 5 rolls of Fomapan200 in 120 on the basis of people here raving about it, and I can see why everyone loves the look. My problem is that the first two rolls I've shot have a nasty scratch right through the middle of the emulsion. I assumed on my first roll that it was my own fault for squeegeeing it so on the second roll, I didn't - I just hung it up to dry without touching it and there are still scratches.
This is what it looks like, at about 2000dpi:

The scratch wanders around the middle half of the frame parallel to the roll and sometimes there are two or more parallel scratches. Their wandering makes me think that it's not a fault with the film back (it was shot in an RZ67, with a back that I've only just bought off APUG).
There are also a bunch of scratches at the film edges, about 6mm in. Nowhere near as continuous as these big long ones but definitely annoying - they're all quite visible when looking at a whole frame.
So, is this something I've done in processing (I really doubt that as I've never seen such a scratch before and did not squeegee this roll... but something else maybe?), is it a mechanical problem with my new back, or is it a manufacturing issue? To say I'm grumpy about it would be an understatement and I'm not real keen to shoot the remaining rolls just yet unless I know the cause.
Edit: I put a few other rolls of known-good film (TMY2) through the same back on the same day but they're not souped yet. I'll get back to you when I see how they come out.
Edit2: there are also these small scratches in both rolls (about 2000dpi again; image here is out-of-focus corrugated iron):

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