Split grade, as I learned and practice it, involves working with the high grade exposure first, finding an exposure that brings the shadows to the brink of the desired black, then filling in the highlights and "completing" the shadows with a suitable low grade exposure. What he's doing seems like extra steps. I must be missing something.
Same difference though. Darkroom Dave's (Ilford's) technique involves arriving at a reasonable 2.5 grade exposure first, then exposing the high and low grade exposure's for exactly half that time. I can't find a split grade print I've made where the two exposure times were exactly the same. If, as I suspect, this only gives you a starting point for further refinements, then the 2.5 grade exposure seems like a step that doesn't add much value.I always do the low filter exposure first. Works very well for me, as I'm more interested in the mid-tones and highlights than the shadows.
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