What would cause the stain from PMK to be so dense that a paper white cannot be recorded in a print. The image I am referring to was made on a bright day of a stone church with considerable limestone detail. The contrasts were strong but in the neg they are weak and virtually non existent. It appears to me the stain has leveled the contrast. Neither single or split filter printing can produce a reasonable print.
The film is FP 4+. I used Formularies PMK 1:2:100 @ 20c, 11 minutes. Agitation is 10 sec every min including a shuffle and turn. 300 mL in a 5X7 tray, water stop, TF4 Fix 4:00 min.
I am not looking for tips on printing but ideas of what went wrong. What causes the degree of stain to vary.
TIA
The film is FP 4+. I used Formularies PMK 1:2:100 @ 20c, 11 minutes. Agitation is 10 sec every min including a shuffle and turn. 300 mL in a 5X7 tray, water stop, TF4 Fix 4:00 min.
I am not looking for tips on printing but ideas of what went wrong. What causes the degree of stain to vary.
TIA