While my makeshift darkroom is warming up I philosophize a little. I'm prepared that you won't follow me and that this post won't get much response, but anyway:
There may be an analogy between the light from the enlarger that is hitting the paper and the b&w reversed film after bleaching and clearing.
We control the light from the enlarger and a perfect negative with
time and aperture
and
filters
After that, development of the paper is more or less to completion.
When trying to understand the reversal first exposure/development variables, would there be any gain comparing it to what we do with the enlarger?
There may be an analogy between the light from the enlarger that is hitting the paper and the b&w reversed film after bleaching and clearing.
We control the light from the enlarger and a perfect negative with
time and aperture
and
filters
After that, development of the paper is more or less to completion.
When trying to understand the reversal first exposure/development variables, would there be any gain comparing it to what we do with the enlarger?

