I've written a post about this on my blog, The Online Darkroom, hoping to start a bit of a debate to see if we could get a definitive answer. Bruce Barnbaum in his book The Art of Photography says it doesn't work. Others, including Ansel Adams and Barry Thornton, were adamant it did. I've explained some of the background at this link Barnbaum v Thornton: Who's Right?.
I'm sure there must be someone out there technically inclined who's done the testing and can show whether or not pre-exposure is valuable. If so, please feel encouraged to add a comment at the end of my post or add something here that I can copy and paste. Pre-exposure seems an unlikely procedure to be in some doubt.
I'm sure there must be someone out there technically inclined who's done the testing and can show whether or not pre-exposure is valuable. If so, please feel encouraged to add a comment at the end of my post or add something here that I can copy and paste. Pre-exposure seems an unlikely procedure to be in some doubt.

