Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - My energy-saving film with electric fan is scary to shoot, and it will look much better with fluorescent lamp. Which is real and most like your own?

My energy-saving film with electric fan is scary to shoot, and it will look much better with fluorescent lamp. Which is real and most like your own?

There is a saying in photography that photos are the shapes of light and shadow. In other words, the same thing will have different effects under different light.

The light we see is actually a mixture of many different colors, and different color contents will cause different light effects.

In different light, people's brains and eyes will adjust what they see in different light. As long as it is not too extreme, the judgment of beauty and ugliness will not be greatly affected by light.

Photos don't have the ability of brain and eyes to adjust what they see under different light (smart cameras have a little ability, so-called automatic white balance), so it's not surprising that different light produces different effects.

When looking at photos, people's brains and eyes will adjust what they see, and photos are photos. All the flaws will be exposed. The photographer's skill is to use light to make photos look better than the actual objects.

We usually use sunlight as the basis to judge whether the light color is standard or not, and we will have different feelings about photos taken under different light.