Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Ask the photographer about hanging clothes.

Ask the photographer about hanging clothes.

This is very simple, very simple:

& lt 1 & gt; You should shoot in aperture priority mode, and then you need to calibrate the exposure and white balance.

If necessary, you can use killer skills: gray cards, which can be used to calibrate exposure.

Specific use: After adjusting the shooting conditions, fill the picture with a gray card, and then read the exposure value.

On the other hand, use a white card to fill in the map and read the white balance value, and it will be perfectly calibrated.

Another trick will kill you: hold an exposure meter, which measures incident light, unlike the reflected light measured by a camera, so it is much more accurate. Once opened, it should be 100% complete.

& lt2> Adjust it once, and then take a group of photos with the fixed settings unchanged, and that's it.

Don't use continuous shooting in aperture priority mode, you should shoot in manual mode.

& lt3> If you can't correctly expose clothes and continue shooting in aperture priority mode, you need gray card and white card for calibration, and you also need pre-flash shooting, which will inevitably lead to one calibration, which is more troublesome.

3 Then, briefly talk about camera settings:

Generally speaking, taking pictures indoors.

1, aperture priority mode

2. About ISO400

3. The aperture can be selected between 4 and 8.

4. Please shoot with a tripod. Without a tripod, please hold the camera with a stool or something, and try not to hold it.

5. Matrix photometry

I hope I can help you.