I am cutting down 36"x24" medical xray film and rolling it onto used 120 backing papers myself.
Whenever I use any of the Ilford or other brands with matte normalish paper types, it works great. Whenever I use the kodak gold style glossier 120 paper, the final developed roll is plastered with spots and gunk.
Obviously I can just avoid those papers, but I'd like to if possible know what on earth could be going on here. How is this not also affecting the original kodak films on those same rolls?
Whenever I use any of the Ilford or other brands with matte normalish paper types, it works great. Whenever I use the kodak gold style glossier 120 paper, the final developed roll is plastered with spots and gunk.
Obviously I can just avoid those papers, but I'd like to if possible know what on earth could be going on here. How is this not also affecting the original kodak films on those same rolls?
