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Thoughts on setting the style of camera photos

Camera photo style

Basic knowledge of photography-basic knowledge

1. Basic understanding of camera equipment and common equipment collocation.

2. The basic operation of the camera and the analysis of four photographic gears of the automatic exposure machine.

3. Principle, mode and use of metering and light control.

4. The concept, focal length, classification and perspective of lens.

5. The relationship between lens and alignment, focusing mode and principle, and manual alignment operation.

Basic knowledge of photography-core knowledge

1. Expose the core M file disassembly, exposure three elements, using skills and ideas.

2. Focus and depth of field, using scenes in different focus modes, four elements of depth of field and using skills.

3. The relationship between square circle and hue, histogram principle and exposure, and how to obtain hue.

4. Photo stylization, photo style principle, using skills, white balance offset.

5. Color temperature white balance, white balance mode, color temperature application skills, white balance offset.

Basic knowledge of photography-advanced knowledge

1. The characteristics of light, the basic characteristics of light, the skills and precautions of using light.

2. Basic color relationship, three primary colors and basic collocation of colors.

3. Basic skills of composition, points, lines and surfaces of composition, basic composition methods and rules.

4. Special theme, multiple exposures, custom white balance, B-gate and T-gate.

Advanced knowledge of photography-basic knowledge

1. The connotation and aesthetic feeling of photography.

2. Different environmental scene tones, picture color ratio, color offset and correction.

3. Landscape and portrait have unique composition techniques and core skills to shape the subject and environment.

4. The depth of field and focal length of the scene have a unique depth of field. Linkage, manual unlimited.

5. Creative shutter. The difference between day and night, whether there is a filter.

Advanced knowledge of photography-landscape shooting

1. Urban architecture has developed a sense of lines. Shooting and shooting skills from different angles.

2. Different styles of forests, shooting from different angles and foggy forest skills.

3. The ideas and skills of time-lapse photography, and the precautions and skills of day and night photography.

4. Humanistic documentary, humanistic particularity, shooting skills and actual combat of different humanistic themes.

5. Reasonable collocation of landscape portraits, figures and scenery, and double exposure.

Advanced knowledge of photography-portrait shooting

1. Shooting posture, figure beauty rhythm, standing posture, sitting posture, squatting posture, lying posture and multi-person beauty posture.

2. Portrait lighting skills, portrait advanced shadow shaping.

3. Meguiar's portrait real-life case and emotional shadow portrait real-life case.

4. Ancient portrait real-life cases, retro cheongsam portrait real-life cases, etc.

5. Early and late design ideas and style adjustment.

Saturation: refers to the brightness of color. The saturation is low, the color contrast is small, the dark part is obvious, and the photo is gray. The higher the saturation, the brighter the color (not too much).

Contrast: refers to the contrast between light and dark of the picture. The contrast is small, the light and dark details keep the overall level, and the picture is soft and gray. The contrast between light and dark is obviously easy to lose details and has obvious layering.

Tone: refers to the overall deviation, increase and decrease of screen color, and the overall color is magenta.

Sharpness: refers to the clarity and sharpness of photos.

(1) intensity: the smaller the value, the softer the picture of the photo, and the weaker the details; The larger the value, the clearer and sharper the picture, which is used to highlight the texture details.

(2) Fineness: indicates the fineness of the contour line to be emphasized. The smaller the value, the thinner the outline to be emphasized.

(3) Critical value: the softness of the edge of the low contrast area of the image. The smaller the value, the softer the image.