More than that, I don't know that this would happen with a grossly underexposed image on Harman Direct Positive. Where I've seen it on YouTube, it seems to develop out more or less normally, only as a positive -- so if you were, say, five stops underexposed (f/64 instead of f/11), the paper should just develop out to black, without any "disappearing" image. It ought to be easy to test, at the cost of a couple sheets of the material -- shoot one at correct exposure, around EI 3 to 6, and one at the same shutter speed but f/64. It would be most instructive if you could manage to shoot video of the underexposed sheet developing (even low quality cell phone video under red safelight would show us more than "the image disappeared".