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How to take a white basemap photo

There are several ways to take a white basemap photo:

1, using soft light as the main light source.

When the camera's fill light effect is not good, you can use soft light as the main light source, so there will be no shadow and you can shoot a pure white background.

2. Take photos with a good camera, adjust the aperture and sensitivity to get a pure white background.

If you need to shoot a pure white background, you can take pictures with a good camera and adjust the aperture and sensitivity to shoot a pure white background.

3. Use the flash of the camera to fill the light.

When the background shot by the camera is not pure white, you can shoot the pure white background by yourself through the fill light of the camera flash.

Extended data

Camera-related use skills:

1, the best aperture value of the lens

Each lens has its best aperture value. Generally speaking, the maximum aperture value is reduced by 1 to 2 levels, usually in the range of f/4 to f/8, in order to balance the influence of aberration and diffraction phenomenon and obtain the clearest image.

2. Change the settings as soon as possible.

In order to change the settings, many cameras now provide more than one method, such as changing metering, focusing mode, white balance and so on. Please find out how to change it and try how to do it as quickly as possible, because you never know when to take pictures quickly and change settings quickly.

3. Do you need exposure compensation?

Camera settings may always be inaccurate if the camera continues to be underexposed or overexposed.

Step 4 set the flash

Try not to use the built-in flash, but you still need to know how to set it, such as normal, red-eye prevention, front curtain synchronization and flash intensity, so it is still useful when you have to use it in the dark.