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How to adjust the picture of Tindal effect

Tindal renderings can be adjusted as follows:

Material preparation: mobile phone software wakes up pictures and a photo of the sky.

1, open the wake-up screen of mobile phone software, add the screen to be adjusted, open the filter and select ABG filter.

2. Turn on the adjustment, select the brightness and pull the value to 100.

3. Select the contrast in the adjustment and pull the value to 60.

4. Select the saturation in the adjustment and pull the value to 50.

5. Select Sharpen in the adjustment, and the value is pulled to 60.

6. Select the adjusted color temperature and pull the value to 29.

Shooting technology of Tindal effect;

I. Parameter setting

Aperture size: As far as aperture is concerned, try to shoot with a small aperture. On the one hand, a small aperture can obtain a large depth of field and a clear distance. In addition, the small aperture can enhance the effect of the light beam and make the light of Jesus clearly appear.

White balance adjustment: Automatic white balance can be used for white balance, but if you want to get different color effects, you can adjust the white balance manually.

Second, shooting skills

Background selection: It is best to shoot Tindal with a dark background, which can make the light beam more obvious. For example, in the Woods in the morning, when the Woods are dark, the light is very conspicuous on the dark background, and the picture effect is excellent.

Application of light: The shooting of Tindal effect is usually in the backlight or side backlight environment, but the shooting of Tindal effect can't be done along the light.

Third, the choice of shooting location

The formation of Tindal effect needs to meet two conditions, one is that there are enough suspended particles in the air, and the other is that light needs to form a beam of light. Whether there are enough suspended particles in the air depends on weather factors. Generally, Tindal effect is more likely to be formed in humid weather, so Tindal effect is most likely to be photographed in foggy days, rainy days, seaside, mountain streams and other occasions.

When there are enough dust particles in the environment, photographers can use the light leakage of obstacles to shoot Tindal effects, such as gaps in clouds, windows in rooms, gaps in trees and so on. When light enters these occasions, Tindal effect will be formed.