A colleague printed some 8x10 large format neg contact prints (on 8x10 paper) yesterday in the darkroom. They simply placed the neg on top of the paper, no glass, and blasted it with light from a De Vere 203, to expose the paper.
For some reason, there's consistent mottled marks across each print. The marks are not on the negatives, no glass was used. So, naturally, we think it may be dust/haze/fungus from the lens since, it's the only consistent factor (other than the paper).
However, the marks don't show through on the same enlarger lens when doing normal prints i.e. enlarged negative in the enlarger head.
Can anyone cast any thoughts or science my way?
For some reason, there's consistent mottled marks across each print. The marks are not on the negatives, no glass was used. So, naturally, we think it may be dust/haze/fungus from the lens since, it's the only consistent factor (other than the paper).
However, the marks don't show through on the same enlarger lens when doing normal prints i.e. enlarged negative in the enlarger head.
Can anyone cast any thoughts or science my way?

