The newest Kodak and Fuji papers have just about solved the reciprocity failure. It now works with laser printers and long exposure times, but I'm a creature of habit and like to use a constant time and vary aperature.
Of course exposure varies with negative, but the average for me is 12" at f11. The range would still be 12" but with the aperture varying in half stop or less, increments with a recorded white light density reading for future reference. So, I might have f4 - f16 as a total range, and if I go outside that I go to 6" or 24" and move everything by 1 stop either way.
There is no significant reciprocity between those values at all.
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