I've began exploring shooting white seamless (with lots of help from Zack's page). Anyway, my first attempts did not produce a completely uniform BG. I only have two strobes (AB800's), so one is on the BG and one on the subject. I metered the BG at F11-16 (depending on the area) and the subject at F8-9. The back of the subject was also at F9. Anyway, couple of newbie questions:
1) Should the BG be completely overexposed? (e.g., flashing on my camera when previewing the shot). I ended up with areas that were overexposed (no detail) but then dropped off to detail on the edges away from the flash side. Is this possible with just one strobe on the BG?
2) If I added a reflector on the strobe side, would this achieve a better result? or do I just need to bite the bullet and get another strobe?
3) After the seamless has sat a couple of days, it seems to have developed a "texture" to it (not ripples), but rather large grain. Probably not viewable when shooting, but should it be rolled up immediately after use?
4) Finally, when I meter, I use a Sekonic l-358. I meter the BG in a number of places triggered remotely with PW's. I have not been extending the white bubble thing outward, is this correct technique? Probably REALLY stupid question
but I don't completely understand the instruction manual language.
TIA for any assistance.



