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Creative lighting: digital photography tips & techniques

✍ Scribed by Davis, Harold


Publisher
John Wiley [distributor], Wiley
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
259
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


8 Introduction 10 Seeing the Light 12 Quality of Light 12 Understanding Light 16 Characteristics of Light 18 The Golden Hour 22 Intensity of Light 28 Direction of Light 34 Color of Light 40 Diffusion 44 Backlighting 46 High-Key and Low-Key Lighting 50 Chiaroscuro 52 Understanding Reflectivity 56 Transparency versus Opacity 60 Lure of Shadows 64 Light and the Monochromatic Vision 68 Exposure and Lighting 70 Understanding Exposure 74 Overexposure and Underexposure 78 Using a Histogram 82 Aperture 84 Aperture, Depth-of-Field, and Focus 86 Working with Shutter Speed 92 ISO 94 Causes of Noise 98 Using Exposure Controls with Lighting 102 White Balance and Color 108 Pre-Visualizing the Impact of Lighting 112 Working with Ambient Light 114 Understanding Ambient Light 120 Sunshine on a Cloudy Day 122 Landscapes 126 City Light 132 Close-Ups and Macros 136 Using a Fill Lighting 142 Using Flash as Supplemental Lighting 146 Using Window Light 150 Night Photography 158 Light Painting 162 Lighting in the Studio 164 Continuous Lighting 170 Setting the Stage 174 Using Natural Light 176 Integrating Natural Light with your Still Life 178 Creating Transparent Effects 182 Working with Shadows 186 Reflections 190 Refractions 192 Metal 196 Strobe Lighting Equipment 200 Lighting People in the Studio 206 Studio High-Key and Low-Key Lighting 210 Lighting in the Digital Darkroom 212 Multi-RAW Processing 215 Controlling Exposure with Multi-RAW 220 Creative Effects using Multi-RAW 224 HDR and Lighting 234 Enhancing Lighting with Adjustment Layers 238 Light Quality and Blending Modes 242 Using the Lighting Effects Filter 246 Third-Party Plugins that Enhance Lighting 250 Notes and Resources 252 Glossary 254 Index

✦ Subjects


Photography--Digital techniques;Photography--Lighting;Electronic books;Academic theses;Photography -- Lighting;Photography -- Digital techniques


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