> Should I blame the camera or the lab? I have not had problems with
> Ilfords before, it has to be said, but I have not developed that many
> B&Ws.

>Kostas;

I had some B&W prints developed at local camera shop. Came back with 
scratches. Instead of going back and complaining I ended up going to a lab (not a 
camera shop). Shop was more expensive anyway.

I looked at the negatives and couldn't find scratches. Never had this happen 
with color film or slides. Made me think B&W developing uses another system. 
And their other system needed an overhaul. Or their technician needed to cut 
her fingernails.

Run another roll of film through the camera too. Well, everyone's responded 
to you already and probably told you that already. Didn't need my post, but 
feeling chatty.

Marnie aka Doe

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