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The difference between Gao Fancha and low contrast

First of all, the concept is different.

1, Gao Fancha: The contrast range of black-and-white images is described by a technique (British tone) on the scale, and the interval from black to white is equal. Gao Fancha images have little or no intermediate tones between black and white.

2. Low contrast: Low contrast means that the distinction between highlights and dark parts in photos is not obvious.

Second, the characteristics are different.

1, Gao Fancha: This image is very clear and has the same characteristics as the poster.

2, low contrast: it will make the photo look flat and lack of three-dimensional sense.

Related information:

Gao Fancha images can be obtained by shooting Gao Fancha scenery with standard photographic materials or shooting standard scenery with Gao Fancha materials. "Gao Fancha" or printed film or photographic paper has the largest contrast, and its image is only black and white, with no intermediate tone. Gao Fancha images are often used as intermediate films when copying photographic works with special effects.