Originally Posted by
William W
Re Flash Lighting Ratios / Flash meter measurements of Key and Fill Light -Certificate and Ad. Cert (Photography) Sydney Tech College Curriculum, circa 1973~1990 in AUS, taught:
equal F/stops = 1:1Lighting Ratio
1 Stop difference = 2:1 Lighting Ratio
2 Stops difference = 4:1 Lighting Ratio
3 Stops difference = 8:1 Lighting Ratio
I am fairly certain same was taught at City and Guilds London and most European Colleges.
I have seen on www exactly what Manfred has stated and this has been termed "Lighting Ratio".
To answer Ted's question - "where does this come from?" to me it's a representation of an "F/STEP Ratio" and personally, I don't like it because it, IMO, falls short of describing what is exact: albeit, I think, a simplified way of dealing with the topic.
In a similar manner, some descriptions of ND Filters and "Filter Factors" on the www have, IMO denuded the reality which was formerly described correctly in the (now old) text books and curricula.
Basically, I am having a little whinge about www misinformation and/or inaccuracies.
WW