When dealing with round (umbrella) or octagon (Octabox) modifiers, it is obvious that at the same distance from the subject, the larger modifiers should provide softer light than the smaller modifiers (given that the modifiers have the same approximate construction). As an example a 47 inch Octabox should provide softer light than a 22 inch Octabox.
When you are using a square modifier (such as a softbox) the larger size modifier (given the same modifier to subject distance) should produce a softer light than a smaller modifier. As an example a 32 inch softbox should produce softer light than an 18 inch softbox.
However when we are considering rectangular modifiers, does the same theory apply. In other words will a 24 x 48 inch softbox produce a softer light than a 24 x 24 inch square softbox.
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Will it produce light of the same approximate soft quality but, over a larger area?