This frog commands a Harley! Seen outside of the cheese factory on Main Street in Mayville, Wisconsin. The photo was taken in September of 2016. This print was made in February, 2018 on 8” x 10” paper.
Interesting. It seems like a cold-toned print but I see that you are using a neutral paper and a neutral developer. I need to get back into the darkroom and print more frequently. My warm/cold sense is most likely jangled.
I see a bit of a green cast. Most of my prints seem to have this cast when scanned - I am not sure I like it. Others have commented on this green cast. However, I really only see it on the scans, so maybe it is an artifact. I have tried adding a touch of magenta (minus green) to the scan, but then it looks pink on some monitors. If I scan in grayscale, though, it looks lifeless.
I have concluded that it is really not possible to represent a print faithfully digitally. I think digital artists have similar problems translating their work onto paper.
Scanned or electronic anything is also at the mercy of the viewer's monitor. My color balance could be off. I could be wearing color correction lenses (I am not at the moment, but when I am everything gets warm).