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Strange "honeycomb" pattern in negative after developing

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Grainy

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Has anyone seen a "honeycomb" pattern like this before? If yes, what is it? It appeared on many pictures on this roll wich I developed in Rodinal. It's Rollei Pan 25 film 35mm film.
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The picture is not exposed like this, I just made the scan darker in photoshop to make the pattern more clear.
 

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Greg's right, don't add wetting agents to developer, and sometimes they build up on reels and can cause foaming. Reels should be washed well after use with warm water and soap if necessary.

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In close to 50 years I've never put a more spirals than needed in a tank, it's never caused a problem. In fact Paterson & Jobo supply looking rings to stop spirals shifting up the column when fewer reels are used.

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To avoid "pistoning" when using SS reels you should fill the remainer of the tank with empty reels.
 
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