Hi Jeff,

I don’t have the answer for you, as I have taken very few beamshots myself, but I can share 1 thing.
Since the eyes can rapidly adjust to see the faint and brightest parts of the beam, we will perceive the beamshot and simultaneously expose both spot and spill of a flashlight.

Since the camera can only take a photo at a fixed exposure, it will be nearly impossible to expose the spill without overexposing the spot, or vice versa, expose the beam and severely underexpose the spill.

I think the only way around it is to take 2 bracketed exposures, and fuse them together. And in this case, there is room for bias and human error, but likely the best way to do it.

If you use take only 1 photo, best to expose for the brightest part of the beam and ensure there is very little clipping, and you can then bring up the shadows for the spill.