Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Light type refers to the effect of various lights on the subject when shooting. What kinds of light are usually divided into?

Light type refers to the effect of various lights on the subject when shooting. What kinds of light are usually divided into?

Light type refers to the role of all kinds of light in shooting.

(1) Main light: Also known as "shaping light", it refers to the main lighting light used to express scenery, texture and image.

(2) Auxiliary light: also called "supplementary light", it is used to improve the brightness of the shadow part produced by the main light, reveal the details of the shadow part and reduce the contrast of the image.

(3) Decorative lights: also known as "decorative lights", refer to the light that is locally strengthened and shaped on the photographed scene, such as cold light, eye light, flare light of craft jewelry, etc.

(4) Side light: refers to the light that outlines the object being photographed. Backlight and side backlight are usually used as side light.

(5) Background light: Light shines on the background behind the subject to highlight the subject or beautify the picture.

(6) Simulated light: also called "effect light", it is used to simulate the lighting effect of a certain venue and add auxiliary light.