Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What's the tone?

What's the tone?

Tone is a term in photography, because photography using light and shadow changes has a visual change of music. For photographic works, "hue" is also called the hue or hue of photos.

Photographic terminology

For photographic works, "hue" is also called the hue or hue of photos. Refers to the relationship between the brightness level of the picture, the contrast between reality and reality, and the hue brightness of the color. Through these relationships, the viewer feels the flow and change of light.

Lines, shapes, colors and other elements in photos are all reflected by hue. For example, lines are the boundaries of different tones on the screen.

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Scene application

In film photography, the formation of hue is closely related to various modeling departments. According to the comprehensive requirements of the film's theme, genre, plot, segment, characters, aesthetic tendency, etc., and taking into account the subtle changes of tone when the picture moves, as well as the relationship between color, tone and rhythm when the lens is connected.

The gradation of light and shade in black and white photos, that is, the gradation of light and shade in black and white photos, also refers to the tone of the whole picture, that is, the general trend of light and shade in the whole picture caused by light and shade.