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What kinds of photographic lights are there?

Generally, the types of photographic lamps can be divided into: tricolor electroluminescence, LED lamps, halogen lamps, spotlight lamps, flash lamps, stage lamps, outdoor shooting lamps, news lamps and dysprosium lamps.

Function:

1, tricolor electroluminescence: accurate color temperature, cold light source, mainly used in studios and conference rooms.

2, LED lights: energy saving, long life.

3. Halogen lamps: traditional lamps and thermal light sources.

4. spotlight: mainly used for stage and studio.

5. Flash: Stage.

6. Stage lighting: There are many kinds, which can create a stage atmosphere.

7, outdoor lighting: easy to carry, suitable for temporary shooting.

8. News light: a must for photographers, easy to carry, light and practical.

9. Dysprosium lamp: used for film and television production.

For experienced players, the photographic lamp is an indispensable photographic equipment, which is very useful on many occasions. In fact, photography lamp is a very important equipment in shooting, especially in outdoor scenes at night, such as barbecue and camping, which is an indispensable and important equipment. With the photographic lamp, the use range of digital cameras can be expanded, and it is not limited by light.

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Indoor multi-lamp shooting should follow a principle, that is, there is only one sun, multi-lamp only plays an effective auxiliary role, and there is only one main lamp. No matter how the light level changes, the main light is the key to the whole shooting. When two lamps are used, one must be the main lamp and the other must be the auxiliary lamp or the auxiliary lamp.

There is only one main light in the all-black studio, so some folds of the main body and the background where the edges of objects are not illuminated by the main light will leave obvious shadows and projections (the depth and edge clarity of these shadows are determined by the "soft and hard" degree of the main light).

If you want to reduce the blackness of these shadows, you can add a second light, which is the auxiliary light. Because each lamp will bring its own new shadow, the auxiliary lights are generally placed near the camera, so the shadow generated by such angle lighting is the smallest, and the softer the auxiliary light, the better.

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