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I would suggest you think about the "look" of a photo developing.
Perhaps it is quite dark at the beginning.
Perhaps the color comes in slowly, starting more black and white.
I would then make 3 versions of my shot.
1: a dark version of my final shot,
2: a black and white version of my final shot,
3: a full color version of my final shot.
I would then do a soft edge wipe from top to bottom, wiping from shot 1 to shot 2. Maybe turn this into a compound clip and call it "Wipe 1"
I would then do a soft wipe, with a later start time from shot 2 to shot 3, again put into a compound clip and call it "wipe 2"
I would then probably do a soft wipe from "wipe 1" to "wipe 2"
Maybe a soft edge power window with alpha would be a better tool to do the wipe?
At some point your initial idea will probably have to pivot, but that is where i would start.
I would suggest doing this in Fusion, with polygon masks as wipes, but as you are new, i'm guessing fusion is too much at this point.
If you are a new user, you probably have some reading to do.