Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I sincerely ask a senior photographer why the old man is foggy when taking pictures with a SLR.

I sincerely ask a senior photographer why the old man is foggy when taking pictures with a SLR.

Read your question carefully. I probably see two problems.

1 original format

I suggest you choose the general format of RAW DNG in the camera to save this format. If not, it doesn't matter.

Select software and import PS lightroom for photographers. I won't watch the tutorial. I searched the electric donkey for various options about exporting JPG. I didn't find any color cast problems when I used it.

The feeling of fog may have the following aspects.

1 out of focus. 58 1.4 Old people with large aperture usually lose focus when they go to the computer. This is normal. It may be that the fuselage is out of focus or the lens is out of focus. The solution depends on whether your machine has autofocus fine tuning. If so, congratulations. You download the out-of-focus test card online. Test the nearest focus under the maximum aperture opening. Calibrate and fine-tune autofocus. No, if you want to play, the old man can only change the plane. Pentax KR recommended to me. Another solution is to install a split screen, but it is not recommended. I haven't used it.

The aperture of the 2-shot portrait is 1 2, which makes people look at the focal length, foreground depth and back depth of field. Shoot the scenery with a tripod. Turn down the aperture to measure light, and use the 3-second self-timer function to reduce jitter.

If it is still gray, import lightroom to increase the black level and increase the exposure.

I haven't seen your movie. Answer these questions first. I also play with old people. One M50 1.4 Pentax and one Taikooma 135 3.5. Almost like you, with a pistol and a sniper. The sniper will arrive tomorrow. Ha ha. Add my friend, QQ 14655759.

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