Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why do SLR photos look a little flat? There is no problem with the screen display ratio of the computer, and the effect of two computers looking at the same photo is still flat.

Why do SLR photos look a little flat? There is no problem with the screen display ratio of the computer, and the effect of two computers looking at the same photo is still flat.

It's not the camera. The camera is innocent.

1, I wonder if you have noticed:

The photos taken by ordinary machines come from the left, and the photographic terminology is called sidelight.

In SLR photos, the light comes from the front, which is called fluency in photographic terminology.

Side lighting helps to express the texture and three-dimensional sense of an object. Smoothness is like a replica, white and flat.

2. The problem with the clothes rack is:

It looks like it was taken by an ordinary machine. The hanger should be a little forward. It was taken by a SLR. The clothes rack is attached to the wall, so of course it is flat.

Personal advice:

1, consider using photometry to distribute light (when the sunlight outside the window shines from the side, the lights at home are on, and the auxiliary lights illuminate the other side), so that the layering will come out.

2. Considering that the clothes rack is far away from the background, it is fuzzy. If it is not blurred, your SLR will be wasted.

As above, I hope it can help.