rjas
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Rest the card on a thick book (or even two) when you draw the outline before cutting around it. That will compensate for the cone of light that centres on your enlarging lens. If you draw it on the baseboard, it won't natch when you hold it above the paper at the right height for dodging.
This is what I do. If you burn with your card closer to the lens you'll have a softer outline cast on the paper so it won't be as noticeable. Make sure you move it around alot so you get an average sort of exposure over the transition area. It doesn't hurt, when you are burning, to expose some more of the rocks when you move the card around, in fact it makes the halo much less noticeable and provides a cleaner transition.