Well, just to round out the opinions and cause confusion here, I'm going
to guess it's cracks. The reason is that I think these lines are too
crisp and well defined to be fungus which tends to have a feathery look.
I also don't see any centers of origin. In my experience, fungus can
look like an irregular blotch or a bunch of spidery veins. In either
case, however, there's a center from which the growth proceeds outward,
jagged as it may be. There can be many such centers but I can't find
anything but randomness in your sample.
If it's cracks it certainly won't clean off so, as Moose suggested, some
digital ICE may be in order.
Chuck Norcutt
Bill Pearce wrote:
> I'm guessing fungus. Sometimes, PEC-10 will get it off.
>
> Bill Pearce
>
> I'm just not sure if it's cracks in the emulsion or if it's maybe some
> sort of fungus.
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