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What are high-profile photos like?

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High-profile themes or images are white or light gray or light spots in the main position. The whole picture looks light, creating an overall elegant, concise and lively effect. A few black spots will increase the high-profile effect and help to strengthen high-profile changes. A high-profile photo, with rich light tones, can only come from a high-profile subject with uniform illumination.

Soft diffuse lighting can reduce the influence of shadows. If you try to get a high-profile effect of the normal range of scenery through overexposure when shooting or underexposure when zooming in, it will only produce dim and dirty tones. However, the readings obtained by sidelights from high-brightness scenery are often inaccurate because the scenery is bright in a large area.

An incident or reflective side photometer reading from a gray electrode can indicate an appropriate exposure. If the reflective sidelight meter is used to measure the light directly from the object, the exposure should be increased by 1-2 to obtain the appropriate results.