I had a professor at Brooks who demonstrated this in the zone system class, much to the astonishment of the class; I'd heard of it before so I got to look smart. I did ask about the silver printing out, it seems that under normal to dim artificial light, no noticable silver would print out in the time in the stop before. He said there was no difference in base fog, and I'm assuming since this was a long time Brooks faculty member, he'd read the negs on a densitometer not just by eye.
PE, I was under the impression that the particular silver created by printing out was subject to bleaching in hypo much more readily than silver created by developing out (more 'fragile' IIRC, is how I've heard it refered). First is this acctually the case (to any degree)? And second, if there's some truth to it would this help counteract any density formed by printing out?
Peter