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Photographic porcelain

The most commonly used shooting method of glass porcelain, and the spraying you mentioned is the most commonly used and effective method. These five methods are briefly introduced to you. thank you

1. Make a tent with translucent white paper or white gauze to surround the subject, leaving only an aperture in front, so that the lens can aim at the subject from the aperture. 2. Add a layer of sulfuric acid paper in front of the light bulb to soften the light. You can also add a reflective umbrella, or use white paper as a reflector, hit the light on the reflector and shoot by reflection. 3. The background should be as simple as possible. The background should not be too close to the main tone. When shooting color films, it is not advisable to use too thick smoke as the background. Because the colored light of the background will be reflected on the subject, which will affect the performance of the subject. 4. The use of polarizers can also weaken or eliminate reflection. Put the polarizer in front of the lens and rotate it slowly until the reflection weakens or disappears from the viewfinder. 5. Use spray or soft soap. When shooting, spray the spray on the bright spot, and the bright spot can be eliminated. In cold weather, you can also aim at the subject to breathe when you open the shutter, so that the surface is foggy white, which can also eliminate the bright spots. There is another way to draw soft soap. The effect of eliminating bright spots can also be obtained by diluting alkali-free soft soap and thinly coating it on bright spots. When using, the surface of the subject and soap bubbles should be cleaned, and no traces can be seen in the photo.