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What does * * * set mean?

Question 1: What does the photo * * * mean? The word * * * comes from Japanese, and its original meaning is to photograph your real appearance, without disguise or heavy makeup, and what clothes to wear or the least clothes to let people see your real body. Because Japanese sometimes uses Chinese characters, and with the spread of Japanese and Korean culture to the east, these two words were quickly introduced directly into the photography circle in China, but they have changed the original meaning of Japanese and are synonymous with photography and photography. Photo * * * refers to photo shooting, which generally does not contain the original meaning of showing the real body. Unless you emphasize that you are filming an artist's episode, everyone knows that this actually implies the above ingredients. Therefore, the word * * * is still a very subtle word in China's photography circle. It can be said that it does not contain the meaning of exposure, but also implies the content. How to explain depends on the context. Other color inkjet printing industries also use * * * inkjet printing as a daily title, which is the extended usage of the word * * *.

Question 2: What does * * * mean? 10 * * refers to someone's beautiful photos. For example, I often see a star write that the main content is himself and the background is himself!

Question 3: What does * * * mean? The word comes from Japan, and taking photos in Japan is called * * * because photos have unparalleled realism.

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Question 4: What does Yan * * * mean in Japanese? Yan: face, complexion.

* * *: photos (different from Chinese * * *)

It roughly means "face photo"

Question 5: What does personal * * * mean * * In Chinese, its original meaning is to draw portraits of people. Nowadays, as a form of advertising, * * * is mostly used in commercial advertisements.

Question 6: What does * * * mean? The original meaning of * * * in Chinese is to draw portraits of people. Nowadays, as a form of advertising, * * * is mostly used in commercial advertisements.

Question 7: Is the * * * set the same as the * * * card? What is EP? * * * Highlights: refers to the printed matter originally edited from several photos taken according to a certain concept, which is usually limited to publications rather than personal production. With the development of digital technology, there are also * * * collections included in CDs or appearing in other electronic media. After the word * * * came to China from Japan, after some unprofessional interpretations by some stars, the concept became blurred, and the concept planted for most people was that * * * was equal to nudity or semi-nudity, or at best, human photography. Actually, * * * means photography in Japanese, which means photography. Maybe he changed his face when he went abroad. * * * Card: The concept is the same, but it is presented in the form of a card. EP: Extended playback, slow recording (slow recording, compact recording, generally called "short album, mini album"). EP is a kind of CD, and the playing equipment is the same as ordinary CD, and there is no special requirement. EP is slightly different from ordinary CD. The so-called EP refers to short albums whose duration is less than 1 hour. In fact, it mainly refers to the artist's transitional album, which is an independent conceptual work relative to the album. EP is often a simple version of a record before its release, used to spy on the market. It is also often distributed to radio stations, which is a bit like a white version, but it is circulated in the market. EP is the most common one, with ordinary specifications, followed by a small 3-inch version, which can be placed in the central slot of the disk drive tray. Followed by the graphic version, but its shortcomings are also obvious. When the CD player reads irregular graphic shapes, the machine will run quickly because it wants to read signals. Although it can play normally, it is harmful to the machine. EP is called "CD" because it can record nearly 10 songs or more than 10 songs, generally less than five songs. Its circulation is less than that of ordinary albums (albums), and the price of some EP even far exceeds that of large albums. EP is also called "Extended Play".

Question 8: Recently, I've always heard a lot of people shoot * * * episodes. What exactly does * * * episode mean? 1."* * *", which originally meant to draw portraits in Chinese, is the traditional name of figure painting in China. People who draw and write like vividness and simplicity, so it is called "* * *". The popular "* * *" is borrowed from Japanese. In Japanese, "* * *" has two meanings. One is "photography" and the other is "photos". The photo studio in Japan is called * * * shop. For China people, today's "* * *" can be described as "export before import". That's the meaning of China's photos!