Bloo Dog wrote:
If you know to pull one light back or to power it down in order to create more shadow, you have the brains to understand lighting ratios.
C'MON, MAN. IF I CAN DO IT YOU CAN TOO! IT ISN'T ROCKET SURGERY!
and i understand that concept... and i agree that actually measuring out distance and using a light meter would be the proper thing to do to calculate light output, however at the current state of photography that i am in, i'm not dropping $400+ for a quality light meter. I know what causes the problems with my photos in the studio, therefor i can look for ways to correct them beyond bracketing, such as powering up/down or moving the lights in or out or side to side...
not you in particular, but on a whole it seems that people try to make things more difficult then they are, photography included.
if i was really anal about driving i would be using the full apex of every single turn and on/off ramp i drive on and use my left foot to clutch and brake while using my right for acceleration only 