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Actually as I mentioned on page 4, you would normally reduce development time, at least with b&w film, to compensate for the additional contrast caused by the long exposure (unless of course you wanted the added contrast).
Brian, not so with the films that I use. HP5, FP4, and TMY-2 don't need development time compensation. I've tested them with step wedgies where a piece of film that received reciprocity compensation overlaps almost perfectly over top of a sheet of film that didin't require any exposure compensation.