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How does Apple's mobile phone shoot water?

Android phones directly preset stack technology in the "Streamer Shutter", automatically complete continuous shooting and stack, and play movies directly in one breath.

In order to make it convenient for interested friends to try while learning, I specially used tap water that can be seen everywhere as an example. It's not very nice, but it can quickly test the learning effect.

The picture below shows the effect without streamer shutter, and the shape of water in the basin is very clear:

The picture below shows the effect of shooting with a streamer shutter, and the water in the basin is atomized; If it is a flowing stream, it has the form of a picture:

The first step is to open the streamer shutter.

In the camera interface, find "Streamer Shutter" in "More" in the lower left corner, as shown in the following figure:

Step 2, select "Silk Flowing Water"

Click the "Silk Flowing Water" icon, and a yellow box will be displayed, as shown in the figure:

Step three, hide the icon.

The operation method is as follows:

Step 4: Prepare for shooting.

Install the phone on a tripod or selfie stick.

If there is no such equipment on site, find a bracket and hold the mobile phone on it.

If you are the legendary iron hand, you can also hold it directly.

There is only one requirement:

Try not to let the phone shake, let alone move!

Step five, shoot directly.

1, click the shutter to start shooting.

2. The shutter has turned into a red stop button.

3. The circle outside the button is spinning, indicating that it is shooting.

4. Observe the change of water flow shape on the screen to achieve the desired effect, and then click the "Stop button" to end the shooting.

Draw a line with running water, use a reducing mirror, and the exposure of 1/4 seconds is just right.

The superimposed Zhang Hecheng is related to the number of continuous shooting sheets and the interval time.

If converted into time, you can shoot for two to ten seconds.

Silk has the function of flowing water, and any light can be used.

Every time in continuous shooting, the mobile phone is equipped with a reasonable exposure value, which is automatically synthesized after shooting. No matter how long you shoot, you don't have to worry about overexposure.

The picture effect is what you see is what you get, and it is simple and convenient to close it when you see it.

The following figure shows the flowing water effect in less than one second after clicking the shutter button:

The picture below shows the flowing water effect after shooting for two seconds. Click the stop button to finish shooting:

Extended skills:

Using the principle of silk flow superposition technology, the flowing crowd can be "subtracted", as shown in the following figure. The Wuhan subway station is crowded with people. With the above shooting method, a "clean" picture of no one can be taken:

Very simple operation. Just give it a try.

Apple's mobile phone doesn't have a preset "streamer shutter", but if you use other functions skillfully, you can also play this effect.