Long scratch on entire roll of film

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Hi, I just processed a roll of B&W film and discovered a very straight long scratch running down the entire roll. I'm just wondering can anyone tell me how this happened?
I developed it in one of those Paterson Super System 4 plastic tanks.

I don't think it was the camera because the last 2 rolls I processed from the camera were fine. These were processed in a different tank also.

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I checked the reel, it seems fine. I'd say it happened when the film was in the camera alright, yeah hopefully it was just dirt stuck in the film canister? Thanks.
 
Immediately expose another roll in the same camera and develop just as you did before.

The existence / nonexistence of the scratch will tell you if you are trying to diagnose a continuing problem or one that came and went. That will tell you if you are looking for something like a burr on the pressure plate or a potential piece of grit on the light trap of the film.
 
Home rolled or commercially rolled film? I gave up spooling my own as I was always getting scratches such as you describe.
 
It was commercially rolled, fuji neopan 400. Going to put another roll through the camera so and develop it with the same tank and reel.
 
Did you check the inner camera for foreign matters? I once had my fil scratched by a tiny screw which came loose on the transport roll.
 
I about freaked when this happened to me once, and I blamed the power rewind of the little Olympus. However, it was some kind of junk on the film, wiped off with a Q tip and alcohol.
 
I about freaked when this happened to me once, and I blamed the power rewind of the little Olympus. However, it was some kind of junk on the film, wiped off with a Q tip and alcohol.

I just tried to wipe it off, still there, it's a scratch alright.
 
I usually get something similar when I scan my film (w/ a Canon 4400f I think) but when I look at the negatives or wet print them I see none of that.
 
I just got a roll of tri-x that sratched right through. I wiped down the pressure plate, ran another roll and no problem. It was probably just a particle of dust or something that worked it's way out. I hope you're not squeegeeing your film though as it's unecessary. I you properly use photo-flo (my preference is low-foam LFN), it doesn't need to be touched -just hanged to dry.

I'd run another 1/4 roll through your camera, develop and make sure it's gone.
 
I just got a roll of tri-x that sratched right through. I wiped down the pressure plate, ran another roll and no problem. It was probably just a particle of dust or something that worked it's way out. I hope you're not squeegeeing your film though as it's unecessary. I you properly use photo-flo (my preference is low-foam LFN), it doesn't need to be touched -just hanged to dry.

I'd run another 1/4 roll through your camera, develop and make sure it's gone.

I usually dont squeegee, but I said i'd give it a try because I almost always get weird drying marks on my negs, maybe not using enough photo flo? Well I'm not going to squeegee anymore.
 
Do you pop open the can to remove the film or are you pulling it out through the felt opening...???
The reel isn't touching the film where it's getting scratched...
Either something in the camera (could be gone now) or the film canister...maybe a slight chance it got scratched when you ran your fingers down it...
I pull the film out of the Photo-Flo and just hang them to dry...I haven't had spotting where we live right now...water supply changes from one location to another...
Run another roll through and Good Luck...
 
Once I stopped finger squeeging my film and just made sure to use photo-flo, the quality of my negs went up in regards to scatches and drying marks. Composition and exposure is another story.

I pull the film out of the Photo-Flo and just hang them to dry...I haven't had spotting where we live right now...water supply changes from one location to another...
Run another roll through and Good Luck...
 
Do you pop open the can to remove the film or are you pulling it out through the felt opening...???
The reel isn't touching the film where it's getting scratched...
Either something in the camera (could be gone now) or the film canister...maybe a slight chance it got scratched when you ran your fingers down it...
I pull the film out of the Photo-Flo and just hang them to dry...I haven't had spotting where we live right now...water supply changes from one location to another...
Run another roll through and Good Luck...

Yeah I open the can to take the film out, Hopefully it was just a piece of dirt in the film canister. going to put another roll through it soon..
 
Once I stopped finger squeeging my film and just made sure to use photo-flo, the quality of my negs went up in regards to scatches and drying marks. Composition and exposure is another story.

Whats wrong with my composition and exposure, just kidding..
 
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