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Canon EOS SLR camera, manual mode, in the sun, how to adjust the exposure so that the photos are not all white?

There is a horizontal bar (1D is the vertical bar on the right) at the bottom of the window, and there is a movable bright spot. The middle exposure is appropriate, the left exposure is insufficient, and the right exposure is excessive. You can judge the exposure according to that.

Overexposure refers to the abnormal image caused by too large aperture, too high negative sensitivity or too long exposure time.

Treatment method:

1. Open the material picture 1 and select the menu "Image >; Adjust > brightness/contrast command, set it in the pop-up dialog box (brightness: -97, contrast: 100), and click OK.

2. select the menu "image >; In the pop-up dialog box, set Adjustment > Color Balance (color scale: +29,+14, +27, midtone, and keep brightness), select the shadow option, set it in the dialog box (color scale: -32, 0, -20), select the highlight option, and set it in the dialog box (color scale).

3. Select the "Shadow" menu option and set it in the dialog box (color scale: -32, 0, -20).

4. Select the "Highlight" single option, set it in the dialog box (color scale:+7,0,0), and click OK.

5. Select the "Horizontal Text" tool, select the appropriate font and set the size, input the required gray text, and generate a new layer. The effect is complete.