Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How can I take a clear picture of the product? The camera used in our company is Canon 600D. The product to be photographed is a wig.

How can I take a clear picture of the product? The camera used in our company is Canon 600D. The product to be photographed is a wig.

The effect of glossy and smooth hair is mainly that the lighting arrangement of the shooting scene (that is, "lighting") is better. Go to Taobao to buy a studio lamp for shooting still life, that is, a black quadrangular cone cover (with 200-400W studio lamp inside), and there is a very high tripod below. Buy two, one on the left and one on the right, and illuminate the wig, each 2-3 meters away from the wig (you and the camera shoot between two lights).

At the same time, buy a white or light gray background cloth and distribute it on the background cloth.

Secondly, the camera can't shake when pressing the shutter. Use tripod and cable to release (set to delay shooting for 2 seconds or 5 seconds before pressing the shutter, and leave the camera quickly after pressing the shutter).

Then shoot: When the background cloth is white, the exposure will increase by 1/3 or 2/3.

When taking pictures in aperture priority mode, the f value is generally set to 5.6 or 6 (the shutter speed is automatically set by the camera according to the light and aperture value). Adjust the aperture size, that is, set the f value (the larger the aperture, the smaller the f value; The smaller the aperture, the larger the f value). For details on how to change the f value, please refer to the camera manual.

If you want your hair to fill the viewfinder (that is, the mode of taking a big photo), use the macro function. Canon 600D has macro.

If you want to use photoshop for post-processing (such as adjusting color scale and contrast), shoot in RAW format (photos in RAW format are raw data for post-processing).

= = Sufficient light, aperture priority mode, after focusing, the camera does not shake when the shutter is pressed, and generally no post-processing is needed.