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Jeffrey you got me to the same moment with your last sentence : scanner adjustments.Perhaps we should come more away from possible developer errors (I have no memory on that kind of extreme issues with overdevelopement ) and perhaps it is more a scanner issue ??And overexposure ?So it is a kind of special tragedy because a simple print in darkroom would cover this out very soonI use Ilford Delta 400 and 100 (120) and HP5 4x5 at box speed and developed in ID11 or Ilfotec DDX according to Ilford tables unless I feel more contrast is called for. I print on Ilford multi-grade fiber paper as well as scanning on my old Epson 4870 scanner and print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta paper with an Epson 3880. I get excellent results either way and doubt most can tell a difference other than the surface of the paper. I have found no need to expose or develop a different way for scanning.
My philosophy is to keep it simple, be familiar and consistent with technique and materials and tweak only when necessary for a particular result. As I mentioned before he may have set the camera programs wrong for the conditions resulting in an overexposure. Some simple tests should correct that. He should keep to mfg's recommendations to eliminate that variable in film speed and processing. If it turns out to be a scanning error that too can be corrected.
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with regards
PS : Just with multigrade Paper it
would be possible to identify (if the
scanner adjustment is also responcible to increase the problem)

......better range with Emofin ( two step developer )
....?