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Sportera

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As shown in the photo I have been having this happen while printing during my last two sessions. I spilt toned this so its more obvious on this print but I have been getting these darkspots, visible when the print is in the fixing bath, so its not toning, that brings it out. It just emphasizes it.
Any body know what could be causing it?

I am using Ilford MG WT FB and it shows up on my 11x14's and 8x10's .

Edwal Platinum II 1:9
Kodak Stop
Ilford Hypam Fixer
Brown toner
Perma wash/ selinium

I am perplexed
 
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I can offer little more than sympathy and the obvious questions. Are you certain that the issue is in the print and not in the negative? There is what appears to be a band of increased density along the left edge of the print. Is that part of what you're asking about or is it something else? That looks like it could be a [neg] development issue, but hard to say from here. If it's not in the negative, then start changing your scheme one thing at a time starting with the paper, then the developer and fix in order and see if it doesn't go away with one of those steps. Good luck!
 

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Have you tried a sheet of the paper in the developer without exposing it? Looks like some kind of contamination of the paper. Other possibility is the paper not sinking under the developer fast enough or wet fingers getting on the paper before it develops.
 

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Probably not the paper

Its not on my negs and its showing up on negs Ive printed before, perhaps a contamination. I never thought of processing an unexposed sheet. I'll try that tomorrow.

First: Check the fixer. It is the most likely source. Maybe in combination with lack of aggitation.

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The edges of the print have a veiling they aren't clean. It looks like your fixers exhausted. (Or is this just the scan). The dark stains in the middle are exactly what you'd expect if the fixer is exhausted.

Try two bath fixing as this helps overcome the problem.

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Sam,

Not trying to second guess those with more experience than I, but a couple of years ago I had the same sort of stains on a couple of prints (8x10 contact prints) from an old box of AZO gr3. I contact printed the sheets on both sides of the spoiled prints (there were two of them) and had no trouble, so all I could assume was that those two sheets were contaminated in production and just happened to be in the middle of the box. That's the only time it has happened to me.

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Most important point when toning is to get rid of the any residual halide on the print. Therefore, I would recommend a complete fix and wash before going into the bown-toner.

Stefan
 
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