Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Excuse me, how can the light-colored products be photographed so clearly? Does anyone know that this picture uses a photographic lamp? Besides, can a digital camera shoot it?

Excuse me, how can the light-colored products be photographed so clearly? Does anyone know that this picture uses a photographic lamp? Besides, can a digital camera shoot it?

The key to clear shooting of light-colored products is accurate exposure, which can be slightly underexposed but not overexposed, otherwise the details will be lost. There is a saying in photography that "white plus black minus" means that exposure compensation needs to be increased when shooting a large area of white objects or scenes, while exposure compensation needs to be reduced when shooting a large area of black objects, which is determined by the photometric principle of the camera. As for how much exposure compensation should be increased or decreased, it requires the accumulation of photographic experience. For example, the photo in the picture may only be exposed by about 1/2 (it will be darker if it is not added, and it will be overexposed if it is added more).

Judging from the picture you sent, it should be taken in natural light, and there is no trace of using photographic lights. Note that the light source of the picture is from the right, but there is no obvious shadow of underwear on the side of the wooden drawer in the middle. This is obviously an effect of diffuse reflection, which is different from the directional lighting of ordinary photographic lamps. If you are in a room with a white wall, there is a window with light curtains on the right, and there is a white dining table at a certain distance from the window, with the items as shown in the picture on it, you can take similar photos with your camera. ...

As for whether this photo was taken with a digital camera, I want to say that you can ask the ten people closest to you at present: Are you taking photos with a digital camera or a film camera now? As long as one person answers the camera, I'll treat you to tea.