hi all! after a break of about 10 years, I'm developing again in a (very) DIY home darkroom.
made my first prints last night and was hoping you fine people could help me troubleshoot some of the issues.
as you can see this one is very gray and not enough contrast.
also troubling was that I was getting some where even 3 seconds of exposure was too much, at f 11.
I'm using a 70s Durst M600 enlarger and Oriental Seagull VC-RC II paper. I'm not super familiar with either yet.
So I think I have two main questions, unless I'm missing something, which is entirely possible as I am very, very rusty.
made my first prints last night and was hoping you fine people could help me troubleshoot some of the issues.

as you can see this one is very gray and not enough contrast.
also troubling was that I was getting some where even 3 seconds of exposure was too much, at f 11.
I'm using a 70s Durst M600 enlarger and Oriental Seagull VC-RC II paper. I'm not super familiar with either yet.
So I think I have two main questions, unless I'm missing something, which is entirely possible as I am very, very rusty.
- I'm assuming I need some kind of magenta filter to increase contrast. are these generally interchangeable, do I need one specific for the enlarger I've got? How is it used?
- What could be causing the way too short exposure times? The bulb I'm using is the recommended wattage, using dektol diluted 2:1 w/ water for developer. Even at f22 it was unsustainably short.
- Bonus question: some of my negatives came out completely dark (ie completely white negative), but it seems to be down to the camera itself. could the light meter be wonky? I was using auto exposure (boo).