That Simonds graph looks like a graph for contact-printed photographs. 35mm enlargements have a drop in quality with overexposure, not as steep as the rise in quality with increasing exposure (as you approach the best exposure), but almost immediately after the peak it starts to ‘deteriorate’.
The negative materials were chosen so as to minimize graininess differences among the prints. All negatives of a given scene were made with a fixed camera-lens aperture and all prints were made with a fixed enlarger-lens aperture. -- J. L. Simonds 1961
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