Well.duh..OK Paul, but you didn't need to make it sound so simple. ;-))
Thanks!

Jack


--- Paul Crovella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The shadows are from where only one flash (+ambient) is illuminating,
> 
> the area around the shadow is being lit by both.
> 
> Jack Davis wrote:
> > Only for the sake of discussion (actually I can't discuss the
> question,
> > only raise it), why don't two lights (540 flash units for example)
> wash
> > out or cancel each other's shadows?
> > Example: one flash on either side on a plane with the camera,
> lighting
> > a common subject.
> > Must assume perfection in placement with respect to all distances
> and
> > angles even though it's not a requirement. Offered to avoid the
> issue
> > being raised.
> > I've known for sometime that the 'wash out' doesn't happen, but the
> > only answer I've ever gotten; "they just don't".
> > 
> > Jack
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >      
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