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What are the themes and scenes suitable for peripheral exposure?

Peripheral exposure is suitable for shooting scenes with complex lighting conditions, because sometimes a little underexposure or overexposure can better express the theme than normal exposure of the camera, and multiple photos with different exposures in a scene can give you more choices. Scenery, architecture, portraits and so on can be used.

In the digital age, surround exposure can get more comprehensive levels and details of highlights and shadows in the same scene. In the later period, PS can get photos with high dynamic range, which makes its brightness range close to human vision. In a word, enclosed exposure is very useful for photographers who have strict requirements on light and shadow effects, but not for ordinary commemorative photos and family photos.