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Photographic Lighting

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ISBN-10: 0240515498

ISBN-13: 9780240515496

Edition: 1999

Authors: John Child

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With theory kept to a minimum, the book shows the reader how to tackle difficult lighting conditions and manipulate light for mood and atmosphere using basic and advanced metering techniques.
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Book details

List price: $27.95
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 5/14/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 148
Size: 0.74" wide x 0.97" long x 0.38" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Introduction to teachers
Introduction to students
Research and resources
Visual diary
Computation book
Presentation
Gallery
Exposure and Light Meters
Introduction
Intensity and duration
Hand-held light meters
Taking a hand-held meter reading
TTL light meters
Interpreting the meter reading
Revision exercise
Gallery
Film
Introduction
Positive or negative
Film characteristics
Using film
Latitude
Push and pull
Cross processing
Polaroid
Revision exercise
Gallery
Filters
Introduction
Filter categories
Filter factors
Revision exercise
Gallery
Characteristics of Light
Introduction
Source
Intensity
Quality
Colour
Direction
Contrast
Revision exercise
Gallery
Contrast and Compensation
Contrast
Exposure compensation
Summary of exposure compensation
Revision exercise
Gallery
The Zone System
Introduction
Zone placement
Contrast control
The zones
Operating the system
Calibration tests
Perfecting the system
Revision exercise
Gallery
Creative Techniques
Introduction
Illusion of movement
Revision exercise
Gallery
Studio Lighting
Introduction
Studio lighting
Health and safety
Light sources
Mixed light sources
Working with studio lights
Lighting ratios
On location
Revision exercise
Gallery
Lighting on Location
Introduction
Fill
Reflectors
Flash
Choice of flash
Guide numbers
Flash as the primary light source
Diffusion and bounce
Fill-flash
Flash as a key light
Slow-sync flash
Revision exercise
Gallery
Assignments
Introduction
Gallery
Glossary