Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why do you have to deal with it after photography? I always feel that if a photographic work is post-processed, what I see is no longer true.

Why do you have to deal with it after photography? I always feel that if a photographic work is post-processed, what I see is no longer true.

There are two kinds of post-photography:

1 is to correct photos through human vision-photos are taken by photographic equipment, and the scene "seen" by equipment is different from that seen by human eyes. For example, when human eyes focus on the text on the screen, other places are blurred. Even if the camera adopts the most accurate point focusing method, there are still too many clear places in the recorded photos, so the focus of the photos is more prominent through post-processing. In other aspects, such as hue and color temperature, what the camera "sees" is also very different from what the human eye sees, so the later correction makes it more in line with human vision. This late stage is actually to make the photos more realistic, not distorted.

2. Photos will be artistically sublimated. For example, through screenshots, photos have a more beautiful communication; Unusual color processing, creative splicing, etc. This kind of photo processing will give people a real feeling in most cases, and it will appear distorted if it is not handled well.