Doremus Scudder
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Matt,The intriguing part of my musing is whether the change in the colour of the exposing light between exposures, and the differing responses of the emulsion components to that change, do make the order difference important.
It's easy to test: Just make two split-grade prints, one starting with the low-contrast exposure first, the other with the high-contrast exposure first. Then compare.
The first exposure can simply be thought of as a pre-flash plus a subsequent exposure. So, with one print, you are essentially pre-flashing with low-contrast light, the other with high.
Best,
Doremus
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