Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Taking photos indoors, the plants are emerald green to the naked eye, but the photos taken. Green is always gray and has no transparency. The color saturation is not high. What should I do?

Taking photos indoors, the plants are emerald green to the naked eye, but the photos taken. Green is always gray and has no transparency. The color saturation is not high. What should I do?

Indoor light quality is not good, the color temperature is high, and the brightness is difficult to master. Whether you turn on the flash or use PS to repair it, you will not achieve satisfactory results. The only way is to move the flowers to the sun to shoot.

Unless you can find a professional photographic light source and match it with a color reversal film, you can shoot under the premise of accurately controlling exposure.