Jens Bladt wrote:

> I can't help wondering if your problem lies in developing, rather than
> printing. Your cat pictures have very high contast. One way of dealing with
> this is to stop development halfway through. Exchange the developer with
> plain water for a few minutes. Then exchange the water with thr developer
> again and proceed as if nothing has happened. This procedure will reduce the
> contrast and make printing easy (normal).

Hi, Jens ...

I've never heard of such a technique, and I'd be concerned that
it wouldn't be repeatable.  A better approach would be to just
cut back on development time, adjust the agitation, or a
combination of both.   What's the advantage of your technique? 
Where'd you learn it?
-- 
Shel Belinkoff
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