Yes, yes, quite so - have several examples testing this issue.
My awkward setup (not 'mine', of course) assumes subject and flashes
are at the same distance: hence, it's not intended to vary lighting
ratios.
I wish I had been clever enough to have bought a flash meter back when
I had the opportunity to pay almost nothing for a very good unit.
OTOH, if I plan to make a photograph which needs control of lighting
ratios, I have fun doing the maths - rarely do I need to do anything
further than basic maths, so when I have to face such a thing it makes
me smile other than sweat.
There's still another topic related to this one, which I've been lazy
to study and test: how to properly use a couple of ND filters which
fit onto the front of a t32, in manual mode (GN 32 or 16).
Further, there's another which I brought to discuss here some years
ago ... and remained unsolved. It leads to another more complex
problem, but better one at its time.
Fernando.
2009/11/3 Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> One can control lighting ratios with OM TTL flash but only by
> controlling the distance of each flash from the subject. Manual power
> control of each light is much easier but the T-32 is ill-suited to that
> task.
>
> Dr. Flash
>
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