Okay, been puzzling the data provided. I'm going to assume that the Microphen was diluted 1 to 1; that's the dilution for 12 minutes. That said, having to reduce development by 30% to get the gray card on zone V tells me you are overexposed by about two stops. The gray card test exposure should be 16/500 when photographed in clear sky sunlight. Have you checked your meter in the camera? Is the exposure compensation dial moved off zero?
Ahh..I should have said it was XTOL 1:1, sorry.
Also, I checked my meter and it's dead on. (checked it with a sekonic meter) However that doesn't mean I metered it as well as I could I guess. I should have verified it with the sekonic at the time.
If you didn't dilute the Microphen 1:1 and developed 12 minutes you would get results close to what you are seeing.
Edit: I did notice in your last post that when I zoomed on the iPad the rebate info is darker on the gray card strip vs. the non-test strip. The top strip rebate info looks like my Ilford film; the test strip appears to be developed more.
Ok...something is really wrong.
I got to thinking that I'd also shot a few test shots of Bergger film that someone gave me during this time frame and so I thought I'd take a look at those negs with the step wedge also, just for reference. Well...that's weird. It looks much different.
I'm sure that I shot it at box speed and dev'd it per directions because I was testing it. I also metered it using the sekonic meter.
When I did the density check I got .67!
I shot the same target as with the Ilford film and also put a piece of white notebook paper and my black laptop case next to it for reference. Not only does it look much different (not nearly as dense in the zone V) it printed beautifully at grade 2 with the time for Dmax (maybe a slight bit too long but really nice.)
The grey target looks like it corresponds to #6 on the step wedge too. (with a box speed shoot and manufacturer's time/temp for dev)
So I guess my question is: are my other shots just grossly overexposed even though I THOUGHT that they were correctly exposed? Is that the basic issue?