I've never done any of this but your comments threw my brain into a
solution mode which envisioned the same exposure balanced to two
different light sources and producing two images. Then they could be
composited under photoshop with a gradient mask on one fading off into
the other's light source and the other photo using the inverse of the
same mask.
If you're going to cut a Whibal in half you'd better get the studio kit
if you expect to be able to see it at 7mm.
Chuck Norcutt
Jeff Keller wrote:
>
> AG's comments about the WhiBal motivated me to watch the WhiBal
> website demos. I ordered one which arrived yesterday. I think mixed
> lighting inside homes will make the WhiBal less effective. If it looks
> promising I might try to get another one (or cut the one I have in
> half), so that I can put one in each type of light.
>
> An incident flash meter also seems like it would be quicker if two or
> more were used simultaneously ... ???
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