Hey wiltw,
I'm hoping to use my 4800ws Speedotron for direct positive color reversal for fun and maybe as an on going project if I like or accept the wonky colors and mottling.
I like the editorial/magazine look with direct flash (where the light is sitting right above the lens).
Since ISO is around 1-3, from my calculations, it seems I don't want the light further than 4 feet from the subject.
To get the camera 4 feet away I think I need a 240mm lens for my 8x10 format camera.
I just don't know if the light will be too bright as a point light source.
I remember though, that people on a some forum said that if you make the light bigger, it's less dangerous for the eyes.
So, I know at least I can use an umbrella or softbox/octabox. I'm going to test with a light meter tonight to see how many tops I loose with the diffusion layers in my softbox at ISO 3 / f/5.6 with the light as close as possible. (with Alien Bees)
But yesterday I found a competitor to the Arri SkyPanel s360c, the SpaceX by creamsource.com.
The Spacex is a 1200 watt LED light.
I contacted the manufacturer and they did some light metering tests for me and they got:
light to subject distance 3 feet
ISO 3
f/5.6
Shutter Speed 1/8 - 1/2 second depending on narrow beam vs wide beam vs diffusion layer used.
The only issue is that It would end up costing me 9000 Canadian dollars to get setup and I would like to test the strobes
first (Waiting to find time to get my Speedotron powerpacks to a repair shop for service/checkup).
What do you think I should do Wiltw? Stick with the strobe and avoid direct light lighting?
And if the strobes with a softbox modifier is still to uncomfortable/dangerous, I guess I can sell some toys and
buy the LED light.
Thanks for your time again

Be well!
Kevin H.