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Xray film hand rolled onto 120 backing paper: Kodak paper specifically is completely ruining the rolls but not ilford etc?

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One plausible reason could be that Kodak films don't have gelatine in the non-emulsion side whereas OP's film being a double sided emulsion has gelatine as noted in post #11. Now, with exposure to ambient moisture, the gelatine in the double-sided xray film could be locking up with some stuff in the backing paper.
I believe that most Kodak films do have at least coating on both sides for anti-curl and artistic layers
 
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