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Foreword by Chuck Ärlund Introduction 1. Why Use Off-Camera Flash? Improving Our Subject’s Appearance Controlling the Background Bounce Flash as Off-Camera Flash 2. Equipment for Off-Camera Flash Photography Flashgun Supporting the Flashgun Light Stands Monopods/Light Sticks Connecting the Flashgun to the Light Stand/Monopod Triggering the Flashgun Radio Slaves The Camera’s Built-in Wireless System Diffusing the Flash Umbrellas Softboxes Side-by-Side Comparison Powering the Flashgun Larger Lighting Systems Quantum Profoto Metering the Flashgun 3. Concepts for Flash Photography The Camera’s Shutter Maximum Flash Sync Speed High-Speed Flash Sync Comparing High-Speed Flash Sync with Normal Flash Sync Normal Flash Sync The Linear Response of High-Speed Flash Sync Propagation Delay When to Use High-Speed Flash Sync 4. Manual Flash vs. TTL Flash Manual Flash TTL Flash TTL Flash in Practice Flash Exposure Compensation Dragging the Shutter 5. Metering for Flash and Ambient Light Metering for Ambient Light Metering for Manual Flash Metering for TTL Flash Using a Handheld Light Meter/Flash Meter Your Camera’s Built-In Meter Metering White Tones for Ambient Light Metering White Tones for Manual Flash 6. Balancing the Flash with the Ambient Light Two Broad Scenarios If We Just Need Fill Flash
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