totifoto
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I was making some prints tonight and got these weird lines in them when I tried to darken the sky a bit. Do you have any idea what is causing this?


antistatic
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Weird sky??
Sorry if you were hoping for something useful from me
Sorry if you were hoping for something useful from me
calexg
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I have no idea how those big red lines appeared in your print...totally bizarre! 
jwhitley
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It's hard to tell from your scans, but it does appear that you could be bringing in detail that is really on the negative. Have you checked the neg under a loupe? Also, check the negative to see if you've got drying marks that went unnoticed before -- you might just need to clean that up.
If the sky detail is really on the negative, but you want a smoother look, one approach is to do a dual exposure. Burn in the sky just a bit with the original negative, then switch to a negative of a "blank" surface (smooth wall, etc.) for additional burn in with a bit of grain, but a reduction in unwanted detail.
If the sky detail is really on the negative, but you want a smoother look, one approach is to do a dual exposure. Burn in the sky just a bit with the original negative, then switch to a negative of a "blank" surface (smooth wall, etc.) for additional burn in with a bit of grain, but a reduction in unwanted detail.
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