Can you please help me?
What do you think these marks are? fogging?
I have been printing without any pb so far, and this is the first print to display such marks. As I am wanting to finish printing a serie and I have only a couple of sheets left, I'd appreciate your input.
I am printing on Fomatone FB Matt Nature 532.
Thank you for your help and seasons greating to all.
It looks like chemical stains to me. The purpleish part wouldn't be fogging. I have had similar stuff when I didn't get a print stopped before putting it in the fix and then turning the light on.
Dennis
It looks as if the paper had gotten wet before it was exposed, and maybe picked up some contamination from the box or the paper envelope. It's an odd pattern for fog. If this was the top sheet in the stack (top being emulsion side out) and maybe the paper was frozen or refrigerated and then defrosted, that would explain it, and if you're lucky, it will only affect one sheet.
It may depend on darkroom light. If it is not red safety light, that may cause such problems.
I made the similar mistake and had similar result with lith copy.
As far as I know Foma paper requires red light, even thoug I never used Foma paper.. I hope I do not mislead you.
I used the stop bath that's for sure because of the way I work with my timer.
The paper was not toward the outside of the paper enveloppe but towards the inside.
I use a two bath fix system, and I prepared fresh fix for both baths at the beginning of the session.
The coloration looks like the fingerprints I would get sometimes on the corners of prints when I had fix on my fingers before putting a print in the developer. I think therefore it is something that contaminated the paper before development. I'd try a brand new package of some kind of paper to eliminate the variable, then try another sheet of this same paper with fresh chems to verify the problem is in the paper, not the handling. Or, if you like, I could get you in to someone else's darkroom here (either mine or a friend's) and you could try the paper in a different environment...
Scratch that about the alternate darkroom - I misread your location and didn't realize it was the photo taken in DC, rather than you being located in DC. Sorry... I'll reiterate my vote for pre-development contamination... basically I agree with David Goldfarb on this one.
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