I've been processing my own b/w films. Lately, I've discovered a very distressing phenomenon : There are bad scratches on the emulsion side of the negatives after I've processed them. Worst thing is that the scratches are on my better shots :cry: , so I haven't got anything much to show
Tried photoshopping, and it doesn't seem to work. Maybe I'm not skilled enough with photoshop 
When I used tmax100, this has never happened before. recently, I've been using delta400, and that has happened to every single roll of the delta400 film i've processed!
I'd made sure there isn't any visible dust particles in the developing tank and darkabg when spooling the film. Also, no visible particles in the solutions.
I've dried the film the same way as I've always done with the tmax100.
Could someone help here??
TIA!


When I used tmax100, this has never happened before. recently, I've been using delta400, and that has happened to every single roll of the delta400 film i've processed!
I'd made sure there isn't any visible dust particles in the developing tank and darkabg when spooling the film. Also, no visible particles in the solutions.
I've dried the film the same way as I've always done with the tmax100.
Could someone help here??
TIA!