OP let us know which steps you decide to take and more importantly for our education let is know which worked the best
In other words if this is a "work in progress" project let us know how it goes
Thanks
pentaxuser
+1
I put my money on two possible issues;
- significantly over-developed for whatever reason
- improper use of the enlarger's contrast filters
If 100 ASA film could do no better for sunlit scenes, we should know in 2014. As concerns metering,
I'll check again with sunny 11
Excellent suggestion. No need to use a meter for a sunlit scene; 1/125 f/11, and be there. Zone system, personal calibration, etc... can wait. First things first.
Plus, something that does not make sense and did not elicit any comment:
My problem is that with the enlarger wide open I was getting vignetting
That should not be. Possibly something is out of adjustment (lamp height??) or one condenser lens is missing, or??
Finally, since the beginning of this thread, all we've seen are prints that are too contrasty and were made with Grade 3 filter. Highest priority action is: try grade 1 and show us the results.