if the neg's good for silver printing there's a good chance it's a bit thin for pt/pd ..... but then, that's what the na2 is supposed to be good for ...... have you tried adding tween and humidifying? those are two standard steps for smoothing out even tonal areas, tho tween seems to lower my dmax .....interestingly, relative to what you're now experiencing, i've just started using na2 on cott 320 for some negs originally exposed for silver (meaning they're about one stop too thin in the shadows), but when i printed them in pt/pd using the A/B method (using more B than A of course) i always had trouble avoiding flocculation in the smooth water surface tones ...... in the past couple of weeks i've tried na2 diluted 1:3 on those two negs, and i find that na2 delivers on the promise of giving baby butt smooth tones above zone 5 (but yields less intense blacks if i also add tween) ...... i think cott 320 is a great paper for good blacks and local contrast in the shadows, but it does tend to be a bit 'grainier' than cranes was in smooth areas .... and it definitely has one smoother side to print on, so be sure to check that out first ..... by the way, you never said how much na2 you were adding to the 18+18 drops of solution (38 drops should be enuf to coat an 8x10, tho it is on the more economical side) ..... well, that's my two cents worth -- keep up the good fight
rich