At present, there was no video tutorial on the dismantling of the soft light box, but there were words on the dismantling steps: To disassemble the soft light box from the lamp, first make sure that the power is turned off, and then follow the following steps. 1. Power Off: Make sure the power is off to prevent electric shock or damage to the equipment. 2. Remove the softness cloth: Most softness boxes have a removeable softness cloth, usually secured with hook and loop or Velcro. He gently removed the soft cloth from the box. 3. Removing the lamp stand: separate the soft box from the lamp stand. This is usually done by twisting or unlocking the connection. Please be careful not to use too much force to avoid damaging the equipment. 4. Removing the softbox: You can now remove the softbox from the light stand. Be sure to handle it gently to prevent the softbox from being deformed or damaged. Expansion information: 1. Soft box material: Soft boxes are usually made of plastic, metal, or cloth. Different softboxes might require different methods of dismantling. Please make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. 2. Checking accessories: Before dismantling the softbox, check for any damaged or missing accessories. If necessary, purchase replacement parts to ensure safety and equipment integrity. 3. [Care: Regular cleaning and maintenance of the softbox can extend its service life.] After dismantling, it was easier to clean and maintain. 4. Safe Storage: After dismantling, ensure that the softbox and related accessories are stored in a dry and cool place to prevent damage and oxidization. 5. Reinstallation: When you need to re-use the softbox, install it in the opposite order. Make sure that all accessories are properly installed and secured. By following the steps and precautions above, you can safely and effectively disassemble the soft light box. Regular dismantling and maintenance will help maintain the equipment in good working condition and extend its service life. Read more exciting novels for free
Here are some mooncake shooting guides: 1. ** Shooting with professional equipment ** - ** Equipment preparation **: Canon 6D2 camera, 100mm lens, Shiniu Flash 600 second-generation light, etc. - ** Lighting ** - [Main light: Use a Divine Bull Flash 600 second generation. The accessories are standard covers. Light the background at the two o'clock direction on the back right side. To create a window effect, a window pane can be added in front of the light.] - "Assist light: Use another Shiniu Flash 600 second generation, and choose a long soft light box as the accessory. Light the main mooncake on the front right side. Pay attention to the position of the lamp head not to lean towards the background to avoid affecting the background light effect. - "Light fill: Use a large foam board to fill the light on the left side. If the shooting time is during the day and the fill light effect is not good, you can add natural light to make the light ratio more uniform. - ** Concept of composition **: For example, use the door as the background, place the main body on the table, arrange the props according to the rhythm of height, and use a flat angle to reflect the daily feeling. - ** camera parameters **: Aperture set to 5.6, shutter speed 1/160 seconds, USB 100, main light output 1/8, auxiliary light output 1/32. - [Post-production plan: adjust the white balance, increase the brightness of the shadows, increase the clarity and contrast, sharpen the outline of the props and the main body, and reduce the saturation of the blue primary color to reflect the dark atmosphere.] 2. ** Phone Shooting ** - ** Creating a sense of atmosphere **: Place the mooncake on a white plate, turn on the phone's 2x focal length (to prevent the plate from distorting), use some green plants as the background, and focus on the mooncake on the three-point line under the nine-square grid. - [Increase layering]: Take a book and place it under the plate. Use the top-down angle to center the composition. You can also place some cutlery on the side to form a parallel diagonal line. - ** Framed composition **: Break some mooncakes apart, take a cup, and use the cup handle to form a framed composition. The combination of virtual and real will create a sense of atmosphere. - Other techniques: Find a well-lit window, take two white rags, and pose the mooncake. Use the desk calendar as a prop to magnify it twice and make a diagonal composition. You can take a cup of tea as the background, click the portrait mode, adjust the aperture value to F2, and focus on the mooncake to create a sense of reality. You can also cut the mooncakes and stack them up and down. Find a magazine as the background, place the mooncake in a good position, magnify it three times and place the mooncake on the right three-point line. 3. ** Shooting in different styles ** - ** Simple Shooting ** - [Props: Various colors of cardboard. Melon seeds, walnuts, peanuts, and other common mooncake ingredients or grains may be used.] - ** Light **: Two lights to create a shadowless effect, shooting in the light. - ** Cameras and composition **: Aerial shot (God's perspective), using the golden ratio composition. - ** Chinese Style Shooting ** - Setting up the scene: Find a Chinese window pane and all kinds of old boards to set up the front and back. Find a Chinese vase that is similar to the color of the cheongsam and insert golden osmanthus. When the back is in space, you can hang calligraphy practice paper, pen rack, cast iron pot, etc. on the background cloth. Or use two boxes of mooncakes, a small porcelain plate, oil painting background paper, and a small table as props. You can also use two boards and a few old wooden trays. Add the four treasures of the study and tea set to create a Chinese atmosphere full of books. - ** Light distribution **: It can be used as a single bare light + standard cover, backlit on the right, and filled with light on the front left side. - ** Shooting method **: You can take a test shot, the photographer can take a selfie (such as a 10-second selfie after changing into a cheongsam after the scene is set up), take a close-up of the mooncake, etc. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There was a tutorial called " DSLR: From Beginner to Master Advanced Photographic Skills " that was more suitable for advanced DSLR photography. This tutorial consisted of 64 high-quality, ultra-high-definition tutorial sessions, which explained the methods of DSLR photography in a comprehensive manner. It covered the basics of photography, photography techniques, and many other aspects. Knowledge points included understanding the DSLR camera, basic techniques of DSLR photography, the use of aperture and shutter, the use of photographic lenses, zooming and other special photography techniques, shooting methods of various subjects, the application of light and shadow, the flexible use of RAW format, and digital darkroom retouching techniques. It was different from other purely theoretical courses. The host used many examples to explain the knowledge of DSLR photography and video recording. The lecturer personally demonstrated the DSLR camera to everyone and introduced each component. It could allow the learner's DSLR photography level to reach a higher level. It was suitable for many types of photography friends to read and learn, such as beginners, those who were familiar with the camera but the quality of their work needed to be improved. Those who want to improve their portrait photography and wedding photography, as well as those who want to be proficient in using PS software to accurately color, retouch, and embellish. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some tutorial points for indoor architecture and furniture photography: ** 1. Equipment Selection ** 1. ** Cameras ** - If you use a single-lens reflex camera or a micro-camera, a camera with a high resolution (high million-pel count) would be better to ensure that the image is clear and delicate, making it easy to capture the details of buildings and furniture. A camera with a full-frame sensor would have better low-light performance and a wider dynamic range, allowing clear and low-noise images to be taken under different lighting. It would be best to have a tilted screen or a hinged LCD screen to facilitate multi-angle composition. There was a wireless connection (Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) function to facilitate the transfer of images for sharing and editing, and the ability to shoot in RAW format would provide greater flexibility in post-processing. - If it was mobile phone photography, different phone lenses had different usages in the shooting. For example, a 0.5x scope could be used to surround and push forward the lens to shoot the main body of the furniture. 2. ** Shot ** - For indoor architecture and furniture photography, wide-angle lenses were more commonly used. On a full-frame camera, a wide-angle lens with a focal length of 14 - 24mm was suitable for indoor shooting. The focal length of 14 - 16mm was suitable for narrow spaces (such as narrow corridors or small rooms), and the focal length of 20 - 24mm was suitable for larger rooms. If someone who had just come into contact with a non-full-frame camera, the entry-level lens 18 - 55mm could be tried. If the lens was seriously deformed, the 50mm lens could be used to shoot multiple parts and then combined. - The shift-axis lens helped to correct perspective distortion and kept parallel lines unconverged when shooting in a compact indoor space. ** 2. Picture composition ** 1. ** Law of Penetration ** - One-point perspective was commonly used in home space photography. Its characteristics were that it was flat and stable, with the center point in the middle. It had a sense of steadiness and was suitable for expressing the sense of space. All the lines were concentrated on the vanishing point. There were also two-point perspective and three-point perspective, but one-point perspective was more commonly used in home space photography. - Every inch of distance should be cherished when composing a picture. Retreating to make space could improve the sense of space in the photo, and the flipping viewfinder screen could help with composition. 2. ** Other composition points ** - The classic rule of thirds composition could place the subject at the intersection of the four points of the rule of thirds, but sometimes it was not necessary to follow this rule in order to convey special emotions and artistic conception. - The key composition technique of indoor space photography was horizontal and vertical. It was necessary to ensure that the camera did not tilt, tilt, and rotate. This way, the photos of the open scene would not have obvious "distortion." In addition to balancing the picture and setting off the theme, the large aperture could create a combination of virtual and real effects. ** 3. Light and exposure ** 1. ** Light usage ** - Light and darkness were very important in indoor space photography. The indoor space had to be presented in a three-dimensional and complete manner in the picture, with clear primary and secondary levels. If you want to highlight a certain subject, you can achieve this by adjusting the surrounding light to make it darker. - In the face of a large indoor and outdoor light ratio (such as indoors being too dark or windows being exposed), you can use HPR technology to take 7 - 9 photos on a tripod for surround exposure. Later, the synthesis will solve the problem of excessive contrast. 2. ** Exposing parameters ** - In terms of aperture selection, it is recommended to use F8 - F11 or other small apertures when shooting indoor buildings and furniture to ensure that every detail is clearly visible. If the camera was used to capture the atmosphere of the furniture, such as the Canon 5D Mark IV camera, the aperture f/5.0, exposure time 1/125, and the parameters such as the Iso100 could be used as a reference. Different focal lengths (such as 47.0 or 70.0) could be selected according to the specific shooting effect. ** 4. Shooting Operation and Techniques ** 1. ** Using a tripod ** - A tripod was essential when taking home photos. In addition to maintaining stability when taking slow shutter shots, it could also check if the camera was level. 2. ** Shutter Release Usage ** - In daily shooting, if you use f18 and Iso100, you need to expose for 10 - 30 seconds. At dusk, the sky may be dark and you may need 45 seconds or more of exposure. At this time, you need to use the shutter release with the B shutter. 3. ** Cell phone shooting technique (for furniture)** - For example, you could choose a 0.5x scope to surround and push forward to shoot the main body of the furniture. You could also choose a 1x scope to shoot the character walking forward and other different lens times to combine the split-lens shooting idea. For example, the first shot used a 1x scope, the second shot used the character to pick up something, the third shot used a 0.5x scope to start shooting, the phone was placed somewhere and then thrown, and the fourth shot was pulled out from the back of the character. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a video tutorial for a mobile phone camera: First, he had to turn on the camera's axis shift mode and adjust the focal length to 3.2x. Then, he could shoot a video with the effect of axis shift (similar to the feeling of Lilliput). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an online clothing photography video editing tutorial: 1. ** Material preparation and preliminary processing ** - ** Material Selection **: Carefully inspect the materials and classify them according to different styles. For example, classify materials related to clothing separately. At the same time, pay attention to the color, brightness, saturation, sharpness, and other conditions of the original image. - ** Material Selection **: Choose materials that can highlight the characteristics of the clothing and conform to the style of the online store. For example, choose materials that can show the overall appearance and details of the clothing (collar, cuffs, patterns, etc.). 2. ** import material into editing software (take editing as an example)** - He opened the clip and clicked on "Start Creation" to add the clothing photography video material that he had previously shot. 3. ** Video editing operation ** - ** Remove Unneeded Portions **: If there are unnecessary parts at the beginning of the video (such as the preparation stage of shooting), you can scroll back the video bar and segment it at an appropriate position (such as before the character starts to show the clothing-related actions), then delete the unnecessary parts at the beginning. If there were extra parts in the middle of the video, such as pauses or mistakes between the characters 'movements, they would also be cut and deleted. - ** Freeze and Picture in Picture operation **: For example, when displaying the effect of a certain moment of clothing, you can freeze it at that moment. Then, he would cut the frozen part into the picture-in-picture and perform an image key (such as smart image key) operation. After successful image key, he could make a key frame for subsequent adjustment. If the size and position of the characters or costumes in the picture-in-picture were not suitable, they could be adjusted to coordinate with the original video. - ** Add transition effect (option)**: If it is a combination of multiple video clips, you can add a transition effect to make the transition more natural. For example, when the main layer imported two videos, if you wanted to add an overlapping transition, you could click on the small white block in the middle of the video to add it. You could also adjust the transition time to control the transition speed. For the PiP part, you can use the Opacity transition (Open the Opacity at the beginning, set the value to 0 and key frame it, move back to 100 for a certain amount of time to create a fading effect) or the Mask transition (Open the Mask at the beginning of the PiP, choose the appropriate mask shape, adjust the relevant parameters such as rotation, feathering, etc., and key frame it at the beginning and after moving for a certain amount of time to create a special transition effect). 4. ** Video effect adjustment ** - ** Add filter **: To make the clothes look better in the video, you can add a filter, adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, light sensitivity, sharpening, and other parameters. You can also adjust HTL (such as fine-tuning the color of the clothes), color temperature, color tone, etc. to make the image look more vivid and match the style of the clothes. - ** Add music **: Choose suitable music from the music library and add it to the video. For example, choose a lighter and fashionable music that is suitable for most online clothing videos. The music could be split into segments, leaving only the climax or suitable clips to match the length of the video. 5. ** Video export **: After completing the above operations, click "1080p" and expand the frame rate to the maximum to export. This way, you will get a clothing photography video that is suitable for online stores. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Moonlight Video Tutelage for Mobile Photographs ". Just by looking at the name, one could tell that it was a summary of video tutelages about shooting moonlight with mobile phones. However, he didn't say the specific content. He only knew that it was a collection of tutorial books on how to use a mobile phone to shoot moonlight. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Video Guide to Shooting Techniques in Basketball." This should be a video tutorial about shooting techniques in baseball. It can teach you a lot of related shooting techniques. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were quite a few techniques for shooting on a cloudy day. There was a tutorial, as well as pictures and videos to enjoy. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some photography tips: 1. ** In terms of exposure ** - ** Shutter **: When the other parameters remain unchanged, the higher the shutter speed, the longer the light entering time, the more exposure, and the brighter the image; otherwise, the darker the image. - ** Aperture **: The smaller the aperture parameters, the greater the amount of light entering, the more exposure, and the darker the image. The larger the aperture, the smaller the depth of field. The smaller the aperture, the greater the depth of field. - ** Iso-sensitivity **: The higher the sensitivity, the lower the shutter speed required to obtain the same exposure effect. When the light is dim, the sensitivity can be increased, but the increase in sensitivity will cause the image quality to be lacking and grainy. When there was sufficient light, the sensitivity was generally around 100, and it was best not to exceed 3200. There was a triangular relationship between the three. The higher the aperture value, the smaller the aperture, the smaller the amount of light entering, and the depth of the field. The higher the shutter value, the slower the shutter, the greater the amount of light entering, and the slower the speed. The higher the IQ value, the greater the amount of light entering, and the lower the quality of the image. 2. ** Setting of exposure mode ** - ** Fully Automatic **: The shutter speed and aperture are automatically calculated by the camera and cannot be changed during shooting. After confirming other elements, press the shutter. - ** Program auto exposure mode (P)**: The camera will automatically calculate the shutter speed and aperture combination. The photographer can modify the parameters. - ** Shutter priority mode (S or TV)**: The camera will keep the shutter speed set and automatically calculate the appropriate aperture size. - ** Aperture priority mode (A or LV)**: The camera will keep the aperture size set unchanged, calculate the appropriate shutter speed, and maintain a large aperture when shooting portraits. - ** Full Manual Gear (M)**: The shutter speed and aperture are set by the photographer. The photographer is required to be familiar with the shutter speed and aperture combination. 3. ** Focus * - [Manual Focus (MV)]: It is suitable for close-range shooting and is a precise focusing method. - ** Automatic Focus ** - ** AF-S (Single autofocus)**: Can be used to pose for portraits, still life, and architectural shots. After half-pressing the shutter to focus successfully, the shutter can be fully pressed. - ** AF-C (Continuous Focus)**: Used for moving objects, capturing people and animals. Half-press the shutter to focus continuously. - ** AF-A (Smart autofocus)**: The camera automatically determines whether it is focused on a single shot or a continuous shot based on the subject, but it is easy to make mistakes and cause out of focus. 4. ** White Balance ** - Correct the color temperature and restore the color of the subject so that the color of the picture is similar to that of the human eye. - He could adjust the overall color atmosphere by controlling the color temperature. If he increased the K value of the color temperature, the photos would be warm, and if he lowered it, the photos would be cold. 5. ** Focus **: The depth of field is related to the focal length. The smaller the focal length, the clearer the background and the greater the depth of field. At the same time, he had to be familiar with the characteristics of different focal lengths such as super wide angle, 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm, 135mm, 200mm, 300mm, etc. 6. ** Light Usage **: The outdoor morning and evening light angles are the best, and the light quality is the softest. 7. ** In terms of composition **: The photo usually involves the main body, the accompanying body, the environment, the front, the background, and other elements. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is a photography tutorial: ** 1. Exposure-related ** 1. ** Shutter **: When the other parameters are fixed, the higher the shutter speed, the longer the light entering time, the more exposure, and the brighter the picture; otherwise, the shorter the light entering time, the less exposure, and the darker the picture. 2. ** Aperture **: The smaller the aperture parameters, the greater the amount of light entering, the more exposure, and the darker the image. At the same time, the size of the aperture affected the depth of field. The larger the aperture, the smaller the depth of field, and the more blurred the other objects except the subject. The smaller the aperture, the greater the depth of field, and the clearer the other objects. 3. ** Iso-sensitivity **: The higher the sensitivity, the lower the shutter speed needed to obtain the same exposure effect. When the light was dim, the sensitivity could be increased to prevent the shutter speed from being too slow, but the increase in sensitivity would cause the picture quality to be lacking and grainy. When there was sufficient light, the sensitivity was generally set to about 100. In M manual mode, if the aperture and shutter were adjusted and the screen was still dark after the sensitivity was set to 100, the sensitivity could be increased appropriately, but it should not exceed 3200. 4. ** Aperture, Shutter, Iso-triangle relationship ** - The larger the aperture value, the smaller the aperture, the less light entering, and the depth of the field. - The higher the shutter value, the slower the shutter speed, the greater the amount of light entering, and the slower the speed. - The higher the value, the more light would enter, and the quality of the image would decrease. ** 2. Setting the exposure mode ** 1. ** Fully automatic (Auto)**: The shutter speed and aperture are automatically calculated by the camera. The photographer cannot change it during shooting. After confirming other elements, press the shutter. 2. ** Program auto exposure mode (P)**: The camera will automatically calculate the shutter speed and aperture combination. The photographer can modify some of the parameters. 3. ** Shutter priority mode (S or TV)**: The camera will keep the shutter speed set and automatically calculate the appropriate aperture size. 4. ** Aperture priority mode (A or LV)**: The camera will keep the aperture size set unchanged, calculate the appropriate shutter speed, and maintain a large aperture when shooting portraits. 5. ** Full Manual Gear (M)**: The shutter speed and aperture are set by the photographer. It is relatively easy to operate, but the photographer must be familiar with the shutter speed and aperture combination. ** 3. Focus ** 1. [Manual Focus (MV)]: It is suitable for close-up shooting and is an accurate focusing method. 2. ** Automatic Focus ** - ** AF-S (Single autofocus)**: Used for posing portraits, still life, and building shots. After half pressing the shutter and hearing the sound of successful focusing, the shutter can be fully pressed. - ** AF-C (Continuous Focus)**: Used for moving objects, capturing people and animals. When shooting, press the shutter halfway to continue focusing. - ** AF-A (Smart autofocus)**: The camera will automatically determine whether to use single-shot or continuous focus based on the subject, but it is easy to make mistakes and cause out of focus. ** 4. White Balance ** 1. It can correct the color temperature and restore the color of the subject, making the color of the photo close to the human eye. 2. By controlling the color temperature, the overall color atmosphere of the picture could be adjusted. If the K value of the color temperature was increased, the picture would be warm, and if it was lowered, it would be cold. ** 5. Focus ** 1. In terms of depth of field, the smaller the focal length, the clearer the background and the greater the depth of field. 2. There are many focal lengths to choose from, such as super wide angle, 24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, standard zoom lens, 100mm, 135mm, 200mm, 300mm, super long focal length, etc. There were also some practical techniques in portrait photography: 1. ** A light feeling in the autumn leaves **: Standing in a light posture, with both feet together naturally placed on the fallen leaves, both hands gently holding the yellow flowers in front of the chest, looking into the distance with gentle eyes, smiling, head naturally tilted to one side to show the line of the neck. 2. ** Keep fresh and refined in the lush greenery **: Choose a tree-lined background, stand one foot in front of the other and bend your knees slightly, hold a yellow leaf in front of your chest or slightly to the side, naturally shawl your hair, smile, and look back at the camera. The photographer squatted in the grass and focused his eyes on the green grass in the background. 3. [Show your freedom and passion under the maple tree: Stand under the maple tree with your feet shoulder-width apart, lean forward slightly, open your arms or lean your head back to enjoy the sunlight.] 4. ** Capture the beauty of tranquility on the grass by the sea **: Sitting elegantly, legs naturally bent, feet touching the ground or crossed, one hand on the thigh, the other hand tidying up the hair on the temples, the background is the sea island, the sky is clear, the head slightly turns to look into the distance. 5. ** Take a back view with a sense of story **: Stand in the maple forest and face the camera sideways. Your feet are one in front and one behind. Your body is slightly sideways. Your hands are naturally drooping or stroking the leaves or overlapping in front of you. Use the mottled light and shadow of the sun through the leaves to increase the layering and mystery. 6. ** Take a photo on a rock outdoors to feel relaxed **: Choose a flat or slightly inclined rock to sit down. Straighten your legs or bend them slightly. Touch the ground lightly with your feet. Leaning your upper body forward, tilting your head to one shoulder, and closing your eyes to put a fallen leaf beside your face. 7. ** Exhibits delicate emotions through touch **: Standing in the maple forest wearing a white shirt and a beret, touching the maple leaves with both hands, eyes focused and gentle. 8. ** Revealing the beauty of intoxication in the fallen leaves **: Squatting in the fallen leaves, wearing a red sweater and a floral dress, holding ginkgo leaves in both hands, looking into the distance with deep affection in his eyes, his head slightly tilted. 9. ** Charm of contemplation on the maple leaf ground **: Sit on the maple leaf ground, wear a white sweater, brown skirt, and beige beret, with your hands folded on your knees or drooping naturally, looking into the distance or slightly lowering your head in contemplation, and your face should be in a place where there is light. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>