Doremus Scudder
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2 x 3 second exposures is not twice 1 x 3 second exposure though.
?? Not sure what you're getting at here.
If you compare 2 x 3 second exposures with 1 x 6 second exposure then 2 x3 seconds should be lighter
Indeed, there is likely an intermittency effect at play, although slight with papers, that would make two three-second exposures slightly less than one six-second exposure, not to mention bulb ramp-up time, etc.
One need not use short bursts of light to make a test strip, however. One could easily leave the enlarger light on and simply cover the stripes of a test strip progressively; that's exactly what I do, counting seconds as I go. The real point I was making is that the exposures for the test-strip stripes should progressively lengthen in order to achieve a uniform exposure difference between stripes.
Best,
Doremus
