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Q: What if the photos taken by Canon 60D don't shine?

What should I do if the color of the photos taken by Canon 60D is not gorgeous? Try the following Settings: in the creative shooting area, press MENU, select "photo style" under page 2 of SETtings, press set, select a photo style, press INFO key, select "saturation", press left and right keys to adjust the saturation forward, and press set key to exit the menu.

Press menu to enter the menu, enter the photo style, adjust the contrast parameters and increase the contrast, so that the picture will not be gray.

Pay attention to the use of light. The formation of blue sky is regular. The sky illuminated by sunlight is the bluest, followed by side light, and the backlight is white. Therefore, the color saturation of the blue sky photographed from the perspective of sunlight is quite high, especially the sky above the photographer's head is particularly saturated and bright. Pay attention to the angle in photography practice, and generally you can get a brighter blue sky.

There are settings such as sharpness, color saturation and contrast in the menu. You can set it according to your own preferences. The higher the numerical setting, the brighter the photo. However, it is suggested not to set it too high, otherwise it may seem gorgeous at first glance, but it will be easy to get aesthetic fatigue if you don't look at it for a long time.

If it is straight, then, in addition to the setting of shooting parameters, there is also an internal optimization problem, that is, the optimization of calibration settings. By setting parameters such as saturation, many parameters such as color and sharpness of photos can be adjusted, which makes the photo effect different.