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Strange "honeycomb" pattern in negative after developing

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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.
 
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.

Ian
 
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.

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