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Do you know what photographers hate most in the later period?

This is Theory of Three Represents's theory, and photographers hate post-effects.

Black and white background and main color are almost synonymous with bad taste in the eyes of photographers. Because this technology is out of date, the first person who created this special effect was a genius, but those who abused this technology later were mediocre people. The advantage of this special effect is that no matter how messy the background is, it can highlight the main body and post-production is very easy. However, professional photographers will definitely consider the background in composition when shooting, and will not be in a mess and then change the background to black and white in post-production. So in their eyes, this effect is equivalent to outdated and low technology, but the public still loves this idea. So if you want to make your girlfriend happy, you might as well use it. If your girlfriend doesn't know photography.

There is only one color photo. I guess it's so unpopular, right? This photo was taken five years ago.

Duotone, a kind of nostalgic two-color effect, is as outdated as the above technique. As soon as the craze is over, it feels vulgar and too rampant, and professional photographers can't agree. But limited to photography, the public is still very depressed. Many cameras also have their own brown digital filters.

Double tones are easy to get, perhaps because they are too easy, so they are quickly overwhelmed.

Low-level HDR is real. Although I am an HDR enthusiast, unfortunately, many photographers also hate HDR. There is nothing wrong with HDR itself, but because an excellent HDR can not be easily completed with two or three mouse clicks. Many people still apply a preset HDR effect casually, and then put it on the Internet in a hurry, resulting in many low-level HDR images on the Internet. Some excessive HDR images are unacceptable not only to photographers, but also to ordinary people. Therefore, I would like to point out in particular that the poor quality of HDR photos is absolutely the majority, which is also the main reason why such photos are notorious. Therefore, low-level HDR makes photographers so annoying. But when you learn to take HDR photos, who hasn't experienced the stage of "half a bucket of water"?