Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why does the white background look gray?

Why does the white background look gray?

because a large area of white background interferes with the camera's metering system, the camera will automatically reduce the brightness to match, just like shooting a snow scene, it is easy to make white snow look gray.

You can increase exposure compensation to make the subject brighter, which is the origin of the so-called "white plus black minus" exposure compensation principle.