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Table
of Contents
Title Page
Introduction
Essential Components of a High-Speed
Flash Photography System
Section
I. Electronic Flash and Sound Triggers
Activity 1.
Getting acquainted with the flash unit
Activity 2. Controlling flash
duration
Activity 3. Measuring flash
duration
Activity 4. Triggering the
flash unit with sound
Section
II. Photographic Techniques
Activity 5.
Photographing bursting balloons
Activity 6. Photographing the
smash of a tennis ball or racquetball
Activity 7. Using a contact
trigger to capture a football kick
Activity 8. Photographing
waveforms on an elastic band
Section
III. Photogate Triggers and Delay Units
Activity 9.
Using an interrupter photogate to observe a plucked cord
Activity 10. Capturing vertical
jumps with a photogate
Activity 11. Using an
electronic delay with a contact trigger
Activity 12. Plucked cords and
rubber bands
Activity 13. Photographing
splashes
Activity 14. Using a light
slave
Section
IV. Measuring High Speeds and Small Time Intervals
Activity
15. Speed of sound
Activity 16. Speed of a balloon
rip
Appendices
Appendix A.
Complete equipment list for the activities
Appendix B. Flash accessories
Appendix C. Photographic basics
Appendix D. Using Polaroid
cameras
Appendix E. Making a contact
trigger
Appendix F. Problems in
high-speed measurement
Documents
A
Tutorial in High-Speed Photography with Electronic Flash
Flash Photograph with a Pinhole
Camera
Using the Vivitar 283's Light
Sensor Socket
Data sheet for flash photography (pdf or rtf)
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