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How to take photos in Japanese style?

I also like Japanese photography.

The following is what I saw on a forum.

Japanese photo shooting: the photo style is set to neutral, the contrast is reduced by one grid, the saturation is reduced by two grids, and the color tone is reduced by one grid; Use a large aperture. When the light is uniform and bright, shoot, composition and framing should be balanced, and the blank space should be appropriate. There are many times when I shoot against the light.

Of course, digital cameras can also process the colors of light-colored Japanese photos after post-processing.

1. In terms of color, use the saturation tool to reduce the saturation of the adjustment layer.

2. Adjust the layer with curves to reduce the contrast and improve the overall brightness. For areas with excessive violence or high pitch, you can pull down the curve and pay attention to the correct output line.

3. When choosing the shooting content, you can pay attention to the colors with high brightness and combine them into a picture.

4. Of course, you can add a little light blue or a little warm yellow to the photo, and a little magenta can also have the color sense of the film. You can use the curve tool.

My attempt is to reduce the contrast and saturation and shoot against the light.

Or post (Photoshop) color matching, reducing saturation, increasing brightness and reducing contrast.

I hope my answer is helpful to you.

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