In Ralph Lambrecht's book, as well as many other documents, it is stated that during high quality prints , we must expose for the highlights and then find the optimal shadow density by controlling paper contrast. However, in my experience I have found I believe with certainty that once I have a base exposure that is good for highlights , changing the paper contrast will not only make the shadows darker but also makes the highlights brighter. (affecting contrast in both directions, not just the shadows). So my previous time exposure that was optimal for the highlights is no longer good and I must modify it. What am I missing ? or where did I misinterpret Ralph's book ?
Thank you for any clarifications.
Thank you for any clarifications.
