Traditional photographic paper is developed to completion, with development times generally lasting 60-90 seconds for RC paper and roughly 2 minutes for fiber-based paper. Optimal prints are achieved by adjusting exposure times at the enlarger rather than removing prints early from the developer, and using fresh chemistry to avoid reduced contrast. For more details on the process, visit Reddit/r/Darkroom .
Is this just due to inconsistent development over the photo paper? https://uploadhub.to/784978bb9aaf0568beb20b2cb7...