Things That Can Go Wrong
Streaky Negatives -- Due to uneven development. Probably not all of the film was in
contact with the developer throughout development time or there simply wasn't enough solution.
Rows of Regularly Spaced Marks -- If they occur inside the picture area of the negative, it's because the film wasn't
properly seated in the apron or because you used the wrong apron.
Black Streaks -- A sign that light reached the film while you were loading or unloading your camera. If all the
streaks are on the same side, it might be because the top of your developing tank was loosened during processing.
Overall Grayness -- Often caused by light sneaking into your darkroom during the time you were loading your
developing tank.
Thin, Very Transparent Negatives -- If there are no really dark black areas in the entire negative, it usually means
that your developer was too cold, the developing time was too short, or the negative was underexposed.
Dense, Heavy Negatives -- This indicates that the developer was too warm, the film was developed too long, or the
negative was overexposed.