FishyFish
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I shot a roll of expired Tri-X Pan recently and found that there were marks on a signigicant number of the frames when I scanned them. At first I thought they were drying marks but, upon closer inspection, they don't look like any drying marks I've encountered previously. I suspect it may be that the film itself has become degraded in some way, perhaps due to it's age, storage, or use. If you click the image it should take you to the Flickr version which can be zoomed in on to get a better look.
I've shot several rolls from this batch of film and this is the only one that has shown these markings. The white crescent at the left of the frame is where the negative got slightly kinked.
Any ideas as to what has caused them?

Marked by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I've shot several rolls from this batch of film and this is the only one that has shown these markings. The white crescent at the left of the frame is where the negative got slightly kinked.
Any ideas as to what has caused them?

Marked by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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