Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What's the difference between a photo and a photo?

What's the difference between a photo and a photo?

There is no difference between a photo and a photo.

Photographs, also known as photographs, are images obtained by photography, which are produced by collecting photons on photosensitive paper.

A photo refers to a photo of a person or thing that is exposed with photosensitive paper under a photographic negative and then developed and fixed. Photographs, images, portraits taken with a camera. Also known as "Photo" and "Xiao Ying".

Talking about Ba Jin? The first chapter of Deadpool: "There is a big picture frame hanging in the middle of this wall, which is a portrait of a kind woman in her forties."

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Photo naming

1, direct description: write the photo directly.

2. Time and place: directly write the shooting time and place.

3. Shooting equipment: List all the equipment and details used in shooting in the photo name.

4. Narrative story: Take the story behind the photo as the topic. Be careful not to add personal prejudice.

5. System naming: directly use the name automatically generated by the camera. General websites use EXIF information to identify photos, and this naming method is generally adopted for photos processed in batches.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-photos

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-photos