Jmal, this thread seems to have wandered around quite a bit but to come back to your initial issue, it does sound like you're under-exposing a little. This will increase contrast and will highlight any variation in the sky. Try increasing the exposure first and see how that affects the print. As others have suggested, an increase in temperature would probably help too - I prefer to develop Fomatone MG at 25C, 1+19 or 1+24 using Moersch Master Lith. This gives amazing tri-tone splits when selenium toned. The weaker the dilution the greater the risk of variations in tonality when under-exposing but equally you may need to use a weaker solution to get the colours you want, it depends on which lith formula you're using and the paper.
Anyway, I'm sorry that it's likely to cost you to find the best combination for your image but with lith there's really little else you can do but experiment - which is part of the fun even if it does cost more!
Barry
Anyway, I'm sorry that it's likely to cost you to find the best combination for your image but with lith there's really little else you can do but experiment - which is part of the fun even if it does cost more!
Barry

