If they're only at one end then possibly the frames on the outer diameter of your reel are rubbing against the inside wall, which shouldn't be happening.
Yeah, I had something like that in mind...
If they're only at one end then possibly the frames on the outer diameter of your reel are rubbing against the inside wall, which shouldn't be happening.
And is it at the beginning of the film, at the end or everywhere at random?
Are the scratches only at one end of the roll, or are they spread throughout?
If they're only at one end then possibly the frames on the outer diameter of your reel are rubbing against the inside wall, which shouldn't be happening.
Do you see the scratches before cutting and storing the negatives in whatever sleeves you use? How do you store your negatives, anyways?
I grew up with stainless reels and tanks and find them incredibly simple to load, though I never did solve the leaky cap problem
I currently use stainless and reels if I'm doing a test and plan on using them when I try color. I also use standard jobo plastic reels for 35mm and 120mm. And a 3010 for 4x5 sheets.
I dunk in a dilute photoflo container and then squeegee with my wet fingers before hanging to dry.
Haven't had a scratch on any medium, even a test with the "taco method" of 4x5 which is a bit rough.
I have a darkroom, and can't think of anything that could scratch it, honestly. I don't use any jewelry and my skin is smooth as butter!Could it be something in your hand (fingernail, cuticle, hangnail, rough skin, jewelry, etc.) that is coming into contact with the film as you load it onto the reel?
You've already ruled out cameras, cassettes, and others have ruled out the reels themselves. Do you use a darkbag, or do you have a darkroom? Something is contacting the film between the time it leaves the cassette, and when you print/scan them.
You can see the actual scratches on the film, am I correct? That would rule out a scan issue (if you scan).
Hello, thanks a lot for your help.As you're unspooling your film and loading it onto the reel is the source end being dragged across a hard table top? Maybe try loading on top of a towel or soft, big cloth to rule out contact abrasion while loading.
Do you use a film leader puller to get film out of the cartridge, or do you just pop it open with a can opener?
Have you tried recreating your entire process with the lights on to see the steps happen?

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