I am look for reflectors to intensify the light output when shooting collodion wet plate with strobes.
I have three Elinchrom strobes. All with a ”standard” reflector 160mm in diameter and 60 mm in depth.
I have done some tests and for a decent(highly subjective of course) exposed plate I need a f/16 reading at ISO 3 set on my Sekonic flash meter. With f/5.6 lens aperture. And it seems to be pretty consistent for high contrast/low key photos.
That means, using one strobe, must be no more than 400 mm away from the subject! Thats a bit impractical.
Are there any light shapers that can intensify the light output with about 2 stops? That would increase the distance from strobe-subject to 800mm, right?
What kind of reflector should I look for? Is bigger always better?
And of course for still life you can always fire the strobe multiple times.
I have three Elinchrom strobes. All with a ”standard” reflector 160mm in diameter and 60 mm in depth.
I have done some tests and for a decent(highly subjective of course) exposed plate I need a f/16 reading at ISO 3 set on my Sekonic flash meter. With f/5.6 lens aperture. And it seems to be pretty consistent for high contrast/low key photos.
That means, using one strobe, must be no more than 400 mm away from the subject! Thats a bit impractical.
Are there any light shapers that can intensify the light output with about 2 stops? That would increase the distance from strobe-subject to 800mm, right?
What kind of reflector should I look for? Is bigger always better?

And of course for still life you can always fire the strobe multiple times.