Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Please ask the photographer to help me solve the problem of gray photos taken by my Canon 60d. I took some samples. Please help me solve it. Thank you very much.

Please ask the photographer to help me solve the problem of gray photos taken by my Canon 60d. I took some samples. Please help me solve it. Thank you very much.

Let's talk about it first If there is a snow scene, you should know the photographic exposure principle of adding white and reducing black. For example, when shooting a snow scene, the exposure value of 1.0ev- 1.7EV should be added, and if it is a black object, the exposure value should be subtracted.

The photo is gray mainly because of the shooting angle. The diffuse scattering of light formed by sunlight through the lens is easy to cause gray and white. You need to use a hood or avoid the shooting environment with strong backlight.

Color adjustment is a very complicated concept, which involves many factors, such as the material, size, data algorithm, lens, air quality and so on of the photosensitive parts (CCD and COMS). Generally speaking, bright colors need a certain degree of color saturation, for example, the reverse film collection in the movie era is popular because of its high color saturation. You can adjust the saturation in the color mode appropriately.

In addition, the colors of many good films on the internet are actually formed by technical means in the later stage. Don't always try to achieve good color through shooting, because there are too many factors affecting color, so you can only do your best.