jeroldharter
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I have been reviewing lighting diagrams for portraits. One of the books I have makes frequent use of a 40x60 inch soft box as a key light source. I like the look of those portraits which use the softbox on one side and a reflector on the other side of the face. However, the book does not mention the power of the strobe in the soft box.
Am I right to assume that the larger the soft box, the greater the attenuation of the light from the strobe?
I will have Calumet Travelite 750 strobes with a 4x5 (or 8x10) camera with TMY-2 film. Will I have enough light output for such a large soft box? If not, what sort of power do I really need? Thanks.
Am I right to assume that the larger the soft box, the greater the attenuation of the light from the strobe?
I will have Calumet Travelite 750 strobes with a 4x5 (or 8x10) camera with TMY-2 film. Will I have enough light output for such a large soft box? If not, what sort of power do I really need? Thanks.