I shot off a roll of Acros 120 in my Fujica GW670III, and developed it this evening in Obsidian Aqua -- not my first time using OA, but my first time using OA with Acros.
To my surprise and mystification, the negatives came out with strange longitudinal squiggles and some sort of weird round thing in the image -- see the two attached.
In the horizontal image, there's what looks like oil in the road, but it's actually the strange deterioration in the emulsion, and clearly you can see that round whatever it is. In the vertical image there are squiggles in the sky in the upper left. Note these are not linear, not scratches, vary in width.
Development regime was a longer version of Regular Rod's: initial pre-soak in water for three minutes with some agitation -- it poured out bright blue -- then OA with initial one minute of agitation then gentle agitation every two minutes thereafter. RR develops to 12 minutes, but I let the film stand in the developer from the agitation on minute 11 out to 15 min 30 seconds. Water bath stop, with the film sitting in that water for maybe 12 minutes as I went to eat a quick lunch, then fix for 8 minutes with intermittent agitation. Several lengthy water rinses, hypo clear, a few short rinses, into Photo-Flo and hang to dry. Yes, I then wiped the film with a Pec-Pad soaked in the Photo-Flo, as I done many times before without any alteration to the film.
I've developed a lot of film in the past 40+ years but I've never seen anything like this. That round thing reminds me of a bubble, but I was agitating the film every two minutes so it's not as if a bubble could sit on the film for a long time.
Has anyone seen something like this before, or have any thoughts as to what happened here? Note I bought this film from a seller -- could this be related to prior storage in some respect?


To my surprise and mystification, the negatives came out with strange longitudinal squiggles and some sort of weird round thing in the image -- see the two attached.
In the horizontal image, there's what looks like oil in the road, but it's actually the strange deterioration in the emulsion, and clearly you can see that round whatever it is. In the vertical image there are squiggles in the sky in the upper left. Note these are not linear, not scratches, vary in width.
Development regime was a longer version of Regular Rod's: initial pre-soak in water for three minutes with some agitation -- it poured out bright blue -- then OA with initial one minute of agitation then gentle agitation every two minutes thereafter. RR develops to 12 minutes, but I let the film stand in the developer from the agitation on minute 11 out to 15 min 30 seconds. Water bath stop, with the film sitting in that water for maybe 12 minutes as I went to eat a quick lunch, then fix for 8 minutes with intermittent agitation. Several lengthy water rinses, hypo clear, a few short rinses, into Photo-Flo and hang to dry. Yes, I then wiped the film with a Pec-Pad soaked in the Photo-Flo, as I done many times before without any alteration to the film.
I've developed a lot of film in the past 40+ years but I've never seen anything like this. That round thing reminds me of a bubble, but I was agitating the film every two minutes so it's not as if a bubble could sit on the film for a long time.
Has anyone seen something like this before, or have any thoughts as to what happened here? Note I bought this film from a seller -- could this be related to prior storage in some respect?



