jtk
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jtk - I'm multi-format myself, though was exclusively large format for three decades. But sheet film does have real advantages, not only in being able to develop each sheet as needed; but IF on dimensionally-stable PET base (versus acetate), it's far more appropriate in relation to masking or any other kind of registered printing. Acetate film base, which most roll film is, and at least some color sheet films, can sometimes be hell to work with if masking is involved. But that's sorta an advanced topic beyond this thread itself.
fwiw this thread's Topic isn't just about chemistry...so I thought it might be useful to point out important techniques/skillsets it overlooks.
Film base and relative awkwardness of roll/35 Vs sheet for pin registration do represent challenges but of course are issues well within skill sets of many on Photrio (me, for example).
Pin registration can be fussy, but not if one works carefully.
Flashing probably doesn't help when exposures imply too much contrast for Grade 2.
Bleaching has always been part of many personal skill sets, and was fundamental to Bill Brandt and Ansel Adams (for example).
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