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Photography knowledge

It’s not easy to answer your question. There are too many things that you need to know about the purchase of a camera. It cannot be explained clearly in one or two sentences. I suggest you go to the "色影无记" website to check it out. There are many reviews about equipment, you can choose the one you like, and you can also ask questions there. /

As for what you said about wanting to modify the images on the film, I think it would be very difficult for non-professionals to do it directly. It also requires professional water color, but you can use other methods. That is, first digitize the photos on the film.

There are two methods for this kind of digitization:

1. Go to a digital printing store to scan the negatives. They can scan the electronic file of the photo for you according to the size you require. This electronic file You can modify it, and the modified electronic document can be taken to a digital printing shop and then developed into photos;

2. If you don’t have a digital printing shop there, there is a way to develop the photos. If You want the final image to be clearer. It is best to develop the photo that is slightly larger than the image you will produce in the future, or at least the same size. Then put the developed photo into a flatbed scanner and scan it. You can also get an editable electronic document. , but this kind of electronic document may not be as clear as if you directly scan the negative. If there is no other way, it can be used. The rest is the same, but if you don’t have a place where you can develop digital photos, you can only use a printer to print them out. , the level will be lost again.

You can edit the photo after turning it into an electronic document. The problems you mentioned such as small eyes can be solved through PS, but if the photo itself is not clear, then you should not bother. , I won’t be able to figure it out no matter how I do it.