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Photographic problems of Tindal effect

Early stage: 1, environment selection: choose an environment that can scatter light, such as fog, water vapor and dust (of course, you can also make it yourself, such as cigarette cakes and dry ice commonly used in TV movie production).

2. Choice of angle: It is more appropriate to use an angle perpendicular to the upper illumination direction (i.e. backlight).

3. Selection of background: Choosing a dark background can outline the "path" path of a light background.

4, shooting position selection: pay attention to the lens light, it is best to hide in the shadow.

5, accurate exposure: subject to exposure in high light, white balance 4000-5000k K k.

Late stage: adjust the contrast through ps curve to achieve the best effect.