Print color, of course, is somewhat dependent on the developer used, but if the Lodima is developed in Amidol and the Galerie is developed in a standard neutral/cold tone developer like Dektol you should find a warmer look to the Lodima/Amidol print. I haven't used Galerie in so long I cannot comment regarding any contrast difference.
In general, you'll be hard-pressed to get a fine print on Galerie from a negative that's been developed for contact printing on Lodima due to the increased negative contrast required for Lodima. Lodima needs a negative contrast that would print well in the pt/pd process. You may be able to print a Lodima negative on Galerie using a grade 1 paper and a soft working developer (like Selectol-Soft), but I've never tried it. Since I always contact print 8x10 negs on silver chloride type papers, I develop my negatives appropriately.
Good luck!