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Introduction
1 Camera Basics
1–1 Camera Types
1–2 View-Camera Basics
1–3 Small-Format Basics
1–4 Medium-Format Basics
1–5 Selecting a Format
2 A DSLR Primer
2–1 Exposure
2–2 Lenses for Digital Cameras
2–3 What is a Digital Image?
2–4 How an Image is Digitized
2–5 Sensor Types
3 The Digital Workflow
3–1 Memory Cards
3–2 Raw Files
3–3 File Formats and Compression Techniques
3–4 Color Management
3–5 Image Editing
3–6 The Digital Workflow for Architectural Photography
4 Scanning
4–1 Hardware
4–2 Scanning Technique
5 Aesthetic Considerations
5–1 The Sky, The Seasons, and Time of Day
5–2 Light Intensity and Color
5–3 Point of View and Image Composition
6 Exterior Architectural Photography
6–1 Selecting the Angles and the Time of Day
6–2 Optical Considerations
6–3 How to Shoot Low-, Medium- and High-Rise Buildings
7 Available-Light Interior Photography
7–1 Available Light and Digital Capture
7–2 A Common Lighting Problem
7–3 Evaluating Available-Light Conditions
7–4 Working Tethered
7–5 Interior Daylight
7–6 Incandescent Light
7–7 Fluorescent Light
7–8 Sodium and Mercury-Vapor Lighting
7–9 Mixed Light Sources
8 Photographic Lighting for Interiors
8–1 Photographic Lighting Equipment
8–2 Electronic Flash
8–3 Tungsten Lighting
8–4 A Modest System
8–5 Painting with Light
9 Specific Applications
9–1 Architectural Details
9–2 Photographing Drawings, Renderings, and Perspectives
9–3 Architectural Models
9–4 Nighttime Photography
9–5 Progress and Construction Photos
9–6 Photography from the Air
9–7 Filters
9–8 Practical Considerations
10 After the Shoot
10–1 High-Speed File Transfer
10–2 Printing Options
10–3 Getting Published
Digital Imaging Resources on the Internet
Glossary
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