Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to set the photo style of Canon 60d, that is, how to adjust the sharpness and contrast.

Please give me some advice if you know it, thank you

How to set the photo style of Canon 60d, that is, how to adjust the sharpness and contrast.

Please give me some advice if you know it, thank you

It is not recommended to adjust the photo style, etc. on the camera~~ It should be done in post-production~

The modes that come with the camera are meaningless and useless if you are really using a SLR. The various important parameters of the film produced in the semi-automatic mode cannot achieve the effect you want~~ It is recommended to learn more photography knowledge and then use the aperture priority mode or M for daily shooting

As time goes by, you You will understand more and more? Is it very annoying to use a SLR as a point-and-shoot camera?

Not only will you not be able to produce good films, but it will also make you gradually lose your interest in photography and lose the fun of photography. ~~

Since the poster uses 60D as a mid-range SLR, I sincerely hope that the poster does not use automatic transmission

In addition, the sharpness of the film is determined by the lens. No matter how you set the camera, it will be the same. An automatic post-processing only treats the symptoms but not the root cause

Of course, if you want to adjust the sharpness more comfortably without changing the equipment, it is recommended to use PS

Manual post-sharpening or use curve adjustment You can achieve the effect of increasing contrast by moving the curve according to the feeling of the picture below

Use PS to do all the parameters manually in post-production, so they are all controllable and can be adjusted appropriately according to the weight of different films

I suggest you learn and practice it a few times and it will be fine.

If you feel lazy, you can also adjust it with the light and shadow magic hand?

It is a 1-button adjustment, but it is more fixed this way~~ Here I say that no matter what software you use for post-production

it is better than adjusting the so-called contrast on the camera~~~

Adjusting while watching allows you to better control your film.

It is difficult to meet your own requirements when it comes to camera settings~~It may even backfire~~

Welcome to ask questions at any time