That's correct. And then you'll need another couple of megawatts of
flash power to be able to expose the film
Allan Wafkowski wrote:
>
> You need to diffuse the light. Something like this works well:
>
> <http://www03.bhphotovideo.com/default.sph/FrameWork.class?FNC=ProductActivator__Aproductlist_html___52695___STOBB___REG___CatID=
> 655___SID=EBA9C673040>
>
> Allan
>
> On Wednesday, January 16, 2002, at 08:36 PM, Olympus wrote:
>
> > I hope to gleen some suggestions from you all, but I get a sunspot
> > effect from using my flash at night... the center of the image is too
> > bright, and the sides have drastic dropoffs and so even if I want to
> > correct
> > the brightness later on in Photoshop, it's hard as it's very bright in
> > the
> > middle, very dark on the sides.. Anything I can do about that or no?
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