I'll assume a straight print doesn't exhibit this. When you burn in the sky, what contrast filter is present? A higher number contrast filter will bring out any present unevenness in the negative. A lower contrast filter will reduce it.
How about your paper developer? Powder (Dektol, etc.) or liquid concentrate? If a fresh batch of powder, might not be disolved sufficiently.
Do you see the unevenness after development but before the fix, or does it come out after the fix, after the dry-down? If insufficient fix, and this shows up after the drying print is exposed to roomlight, you will get this fogging in the highlights.
In your title, you said 'mask'. Are you using a litho mask (high contrast version of the same print), to block out the shadows and burn in the highlights? If so, your mask might have this detail and contrast in the highlight (sky) portion.
Offhand, without much to go on, that's a couple of things I can think of.
How long is your print in the developer?
I´m using Ilford liquid paper developer.
I can see this right away in the paper developer.
By masking I mean I´m burning in the highlight using the same filter as I used for the rest of the photograph.
This is a 8 sec exposure adding 4 sec to the sky, same filter the whole time. Then I put the paper in the tray with the developer and this apears with in 10 sec.
Can always try an ND filter to increase exposure time
Are you "sliding" the paper into the print developer or are you just plopping it into the Dektol and pushing it down with your tongs?
I opt for uneven development in the Dektol as an explanation, if the uneveness is not on the negative.
And, yes, your exposure is too great. You should begin to see the print beginning to gain density at about the time you are pulling it. Cut the exposure back.
Do you time your print development? I use a gravity-powered-discreet-silicate analogue-timing device to measure the time in the print developer. Other people call it an egg timer.
*********I slide it in, and I dont have a timer. I just count in my head :rolleyes:
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