In the early 19th century, photography appeared in Europe, which was the beginning of early portrait photography in Europe. There were many key contents in its development. Technically speaking, in 1826, the French inventor Joseph Nicefort Nieppes created the first permanent photograph using a camera obscura and a jewish asphalt photographic material. In 1839, Louis Daguerre introduced the Daguerre photography method, which captured images on polished metal plates. This method quickly became popular and became the first commercial photography technique. Talbot developed the printing process, which made it possible to produce multiple positive prints from a negative, making photography more accessible. In terms of the influence of portrait photography, take Edouard Manet as an example. He was a key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism and was deeply influenced by photography. He was fascinated by the ability of photography to accurately and instantly capture the moments of modern city life. His paintings reflected the influence of photography in terms of composition, theme, and perspective. In terms of composition, he often used unconventional perspectives and tailored characters, similar to photo framing; the theme turned to contemporary urban life, and was influenced by the documentary nature of photography to portray social reality with an honest attitude; in terms of light and shadow processing, he explored the interaction between light and shadow, using a technique similar to the contrast of light and shade in photos. Portrait photography was an art form that aimed to capture a person's image, emotions, and personality through the lens. In the early European portrait photography, the common characteristics of these portraits were inevitably reflected to a certain extent, such as creating effects through different light angles and intensity (side light highlights the outline and three-dimensional effect, backlighting creates dramatic effects, diffused light is suitable for shooting delicate skin, etc.), using reasonable composition (central composition, three-point composition, symmetrical composition, etc.), choosing a suitable background (simple and clean to avoid distracting), guiding the subject to assume a natural posture, etc. Moreover, there might be different styles, such as natural style pursuing true nature (characters wearing daily clothes and shooting in a natural environment), fashion style emphasizing fashion sense (characters wearing fashionable clothes and shooting in a fashionable setting), retro style pursuing retro atmosphere (characters wearing retro clothes and shooting in a retro setting), etc. Read more exciting novels for free
Here are some ways to improve the quality of portrait photography: 1. ** Light usage ** - ** Control the direction, intensity, and softness of the light **: Portrait photography has a high requirement for light. The appropriate light can highlight the facial features and texture of the subject. For example, when backlighting was used, the golden edges produced by the light and shadow could separate the characters from the background, enhancing the layering of the picture, making the characters more three-dimensional and more realistic. - ** Layer with Light **: Light can not only make the character three-dimensional, but also add a sense of layering to the picture. For example, using a lamp between the character and the background to add light and shadow contours to the character's hair could separate the character from the background and enhance the sense of layering to increase the texture; or using light and shadow to outline the character's outline, such as the combination of bright characters on a black background, using light to create layers to enhance the texture. 2. ** Make-up and base makeup requirements **: When taking portraits, the base makeup requirements are relatively high. Using liquid foundation will make the makeup finer, and it can maintain the texture of the original skin while balancing the skin color. 3. ** Shooting angle selection ** - ** Avoiding a single horizontal angle **: Don't always use a horizontal angle. Try different angles such as low angle, high angle, side shot, back shot, etc. Different angles will create different effects. It can prevent the character from appearing short, fat, or ugly in the photo and help improve the overall texture of the picture. - ** Use of special angles **: For example, when taking a silhouette, let the character stand on the backlit side and aim at the sun to measure the light. The golden light falls on the character to illuminate the outline, which can improve the texture of the photo. 4. ** Depth-of-field (blurring) processing ** - ** Create depth of field effect **: Use the blurring function of the phone or camera to make the main body real and the background virtual. The blurred background was further away from the main character, which could highlight the main character and increase the layering and texture of the photo. It could also blur the background and the background at the same time, leaving only the main body solid. It could be divided into three layers to enhance the texture of the picture. - ** Void-ification Technique **: For example, when taking a portrait, focus on the face of the character. The character will stand in front of the neon lights or the night scene and turn into portrait mode. It can create a dreamy effect with a hazy background and improve the texture of the picture. 5. ** Dealing with the relationship between the background and the character ** - ** Foreground Usage **: Adding a Foreground can create a sense of layering and make the picture richer. If the filming environment did not have a suitable background, they could create it themselves, such as using corn as the background. In a monotonous environment without a background, by carefully designing the background, the picture could be created with beauty and creativity, and the texture of the photo could be improved. - ** Color layering **: Use the contrast of clothing colors or the relationship between the brightness and coldness of the environment to separate the color of the character from the background to increase the layering and texture. For example, use a white umbrella to separate the character's hair from the background. - ** Avoiding front and back scenes sticking together **: The front and back scenes should not stick together. To improve the sense of separation between the main body and the background, you can use light, color contrast, or blurring to achieve this, thereby improving the texture of the picture. 6. ** Avoiding Shaking **: Pay attention to the correct posture when holding the camera to prevent accidental shaking from blurring the photo and affecting the texture. The correct posture for holding an DSLR camera was to place the left hand under the lens, hold the lens with your fingers, hold the camera body with your palm, and form a triangle with your left arm and left elbow. The right hand held the camera handle tightly, the index finger lightly placed on the shutter button, the thumb placed behind the camera to facilitate the operation of the button, and the other three fingers circled the handle tightly. At the same time, the shoulder strap wrapped around the right arm to prevent accidental fall. 7. ** Character posture and expression management ** - ** Choose a suitable scene **: Choose a suitable scene according to the shooting location (long-range, panoramic, mid-range, close-up, and close-up). Different scenes with different focal lengths and depths of field will reflect different photo atmosphere, which will affect the texture of the photo. - ** Postures and expressions **: A reasonable combination of the character's postures (static such as standing, sitting, squatting, and lying; dynamic such as walking, running, jumping, and spinning), eye direction (looking at the sky, looking at the ground, looking at the air, looking at yourself, closing your eyes, etc.), emotional state (smiling, laughing, intoxicated, deep, melancholic, sad, etc.), and hand movements (lifting hair, touching face, pinching ears, putting hands in pockets, and putting them on the waist) will make the photo more vivid, thereby improving the overall texture. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" Portrait photography: The art of capturing the soul of a character " Among the many categories of photography, portrait photography was like a bright pearl. Its primary creative task was to portray and express the specific appearance and demeanor of the subject. It showed a rich and colorful world of people on the two-dimensional screen. The core of portrait photography was the subject of the shot-the person. No matter what kind of portrait was shot, the person was always the main character of the picture. Just like the core character in the article, all the elements revolved around the main body. In the theme portrait photography, the choice of models and the comprehensive consideration of the models were the starting point of the creation. This included understanding the height and weight of the model so that they could make use of their strengths and avoid weaknesses during the shoot. For example, shorter models could use more sitting positions. The appearance characteristics could not be ignored. Everyone had their own good-looking angle and possible shortcomings. If they knew in advance, they could take countermeasures. The style of the model's clothing would affect the choice of the shooting location. For example, Han clothes were suitable for antique scenes. The shooting style they liked also determined the direction of the shooting. It was Japanese fresh, emotional film or OL style. In addition, the experience of the model also had an impact on the shooting. Experienced models would be more relaxed in front of the camera and pose better. Costumes and props were indispensable elements in portrait photography. They were not only the composing elements of the portrait theme or style, but also the main part of the color matching. The choice of clothing and the matching of props could create different styles, such as fashion portraits, themed portraits, etc. For example, when shooting a retro portrait, a classic costume and a period prop could quickly bring the audience into the corresponding situation. Make-up and styling were also important components. It was a part of the theme or style of the shoot and assisted in the performance of the theme. The makeup and styling design not only had to match the theme, but also had to consider the model's temperament and figure. The appropriate makeup and styling could enhance the overall image of the character, making it more in line with the artistic conception that the filming wanted to express. The pose and emotion of the model were the key to the interpretation of the theme in portrait photography. There were static and dynamic postures. The static postures included standing, sitting, squatting, lying down, etc., while the dynamic postures included walking, running, jumping, spinning, etc. The direction of the eyes and the emotional state also needed to be carefully designed. The eyes could look at the sky, look at the ground, look at the air, look at yourself, or close your eyes. The emotional state could be smiling, laughing, intoxicated, deep, depressed, sad, and many other types. In addition, the combination of hand movements such as lifting hair and touching the face could determine the tone of the photo. The shooting environment was like the background of the article, which was of great significance to portrait photography. It could help express the theme or style, and it was also the carrier of the photo. The geometric elements in the environment, such as frames, lines, perspective, point-and-plane structures, etc., were important conditions for beautifying the composition of photography. Portrait photography seemed to be a simple way of taking pictures of people, but it was actually a comprehensive process of artistic creation. It required the photographer to consider and grasp from many aspects in order to shoot an excellent work with both form and spirit, showing the unique charm and soul of the character in a limited picture. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some key points about Wuzhen's portraits: - ** Shooting location selection and composition **: There are many small bridges in Wuzhen, so you can shoot more scenery with a high camera. When you encounter an alley, you can shoot by leaning to the side to reveal the deep alley. There are benches on both sides of the river and behind the ancient buildings. If the shooting angle is slightly sideways, you can shoot the small bridge, running water, boats, and tea houses behind. If the back of the dye workshop is messy, you can use the dyed cloth in front of the camera as the front to make the picture clean and layered. - ** Shooting equipment and parameters example **: There are examples of Canon cameras used to shoot portraits in Wuzhen. For example, Canon cameras such as the Canon Canon 5D Mark IV and Canon Eos R6 are equipped with different lenses. The aperture has different settings such as f/2.8 and f/9.0. There are also many combinations of exposure time, USB, focal length, etc. There were also examples of parameters for using the Nikon Z7 camera to take pictures related to Wuzhen. - ** Storytelling of portrait photography **: Portrait photography in Wuzhen can also be integrated into the story. For example, in the award-winning works of the International Portrait Photographer Competition, the photographer can choose the theme by deeply understanding the culture, character, clothing, etc. of the tribe where the subject is located. In Wuzhen, the local cultural characteristics and the stories behind the buildings can also be integrated into the portrait photography. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Changchun portrait photography covered many aspects. From the perspective of portrait photography practitioners, there was Li Yihang, who graduated from Changchun International Economics and Trade Professional School with a major in digital imaging technology. He was currently working at Changchun Zhangda International Children's Photographer. His works focused on portrait photography and were good at capturing the emotions, expressions, and moments of the characters. Through careful composition and light use, he created amazing picture effects. His works were full of imagination and unique storytelling. In terms of portrait photography skills, for example, when taking a portrait under a cherry blossom tree, you could use the hanging branches as the background. The branches would be placed in the upper right corner of the picture, and the character would be in the lower left corner to make the picture balanced and stable. The character could stare into the distance to highlight the sadness. Using elements such as slopes, falling flowers, etc., squatting, lying, high camera position, etc., with different hand movements, such as picking petals, supporting the head, lifting hair, etc., and setting the camera parameters reasonably (such as camera A7c2, lens 70 - 200, aperture 3.2, speed 1/500, sensitivity 100, color brightness +8, contrast +4, hue +7, sharpness +8, saturation +10, highlight + blue). When posing for portrait shots, girls had six common standing postures, such as feet open and shoulder width, which could be matched with hands in pockets to look at the side; Feet one in front and one behind can hold items in hand when doing a slight movement; Crossing feet is suitable for sports and leisure clothing; One leg straight and one leg bent forward with the center of gravity on the other leg is suitable for slim-fit clothing; The in-eight feet open toe buckle is suitable for young girls; There is also a walking posture that can be used for fashion street photography. In addition, there were also some activities related to portrait photography in Changchun, such as the 12th photography art exhibition held in Changchun City. There were also concepts related to portrait photography such as "Changchun Light Private House" and "Changchun Auction". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In portrait photography, stairs could be used to create a variety of effects. ** 1. Shooting posture ** 1. ** Full body posture ** - You can use a bent knee posture, one foot standing still, the other knee bending to the side, to avoid standing stiffly and increase the appeal. - The cross-legged stance could avoid the problem of the legs not looking good, and at the same time enhance the three-dimensional feeling of the portrait. - When sitting sideways, his feet extended to the front, making use of the staggered stairs to lengthen the leg lines. - When sitting on the stairs, the legs were slightly separated and stretched forward, and the body naturally leaned back, making the figure appear slender and slender; the legs could also be placed to one side, paying attention to avoid the legs being on the same level to enhance the three-dimensional feeling of the portrait. - When sitting cross-legged, turn your body sideways and cross your legs to avoid your knees facing the camera. You can take a good look at your legs. 2. ** Upper body posture ** - She sat on the stairs with one hand on the ground and the other on her chin, looking casual and natural. - Holding the stairs, with different leg postures, could enhance the overall feeling of the scene. - With the staircase as the background, she casually lifted her hair, exuding a unique charm. She could lift her hair from the front or side for the photographer to capture. - Holding the railing and lowering her head with a faint smile, it was suitable for people with average camera sense and expressiveness. It could capture a gentle and intellectual beauty. - There were also postures such as touching her calves and pulling her hair, sitting sideways with her hands behind her, bending her legs and elbows against her knees to touch her face, raising her hands high and closing her eyes, leaning her legs against her knees, bending her legs to hold her face, pushing her head with her hands, pouting her mouth, bending her legs to touch her ankles, and so on. ** 2. Shooting composition ** 1. ** Using the staircase lines ** - The natural lines along the handrail of the stairs could make the audience focus on the characters, enhancing the extension and penetration of the picture. - You can use the perspective line of the stairs, such as using the Bluetooth remote control to connect to the mobile phone to shoot remotely. The stand can be adjusted to the height of the waist, and the wide-angle lens of the camera can be turned on. The character and the stand can be kept two steps away from each other and put down two squares, and the feet can be extended to the camera. Or adjust the stand high, and the angle is slightly inclined downward to form a diagonal composition to increase the sense of extension of the picture. Put the stand in front of the guardrail, and the angle is slightly inclined upward to form a guiding line for the guardrail to form a deep sense of the picture. - When using the staircase as a diagonal guide, the model could stand in a concave position with one foot in front and one behind, with her face facing the side. 2. ** Shooting angle ** - A full-body shot from above, such as at the spiral staircase, where the character sat on the lower staircase with his legs stretched forward and his body leaning back. The photographer took a high camera position on the upper staircase, which could create a strong visual impact. - Low angle shot (super wide angle + high angle shot), the character looks tall and thin. When the stairs were relatively straight and long and the background color was relatively uniform, the model walked down the stairs. One or two steps were reserved at the bottom, and the photographer took a low-angle up-shot. When the stairs were messy, the model could sit in the middle of the stairs, with her legs crossed and stretched forward. The same low-angle up-shot increased the depth and space of the photo. ** 3. Shooting style and preparation ** 1. ** Style ** - The staircase portraits could be divided into various styles such as small fresh, industrial style, dark style, movie and magazine style, etc. - Before shooting, they would first determine the style, then match the clothes according to the style and find a suitable staircase scene. For example, if you were shooting a magazine style movie, you could look for a yellow-colored staircase scene. The model would wear blue jeans and use the combination of blue and yellow to create a simple and high-class feeling. 2. ** Shooting Equipment and Mode ** - You can take advantage of the phone's super wide-angle function and portrait mode to shoot. Super wide-angle + upshot had a stretching and magnifying effect, making the lines of the character's legs more slender and the field of view wider. The portrait mode could blur the background and highlight the character, which was better when the background of the stairs was messy. ** 4. Post-editing ** - You can use tools such as the "Wake Up Map" APP for post-processing. - If you need to adjust the composition of the picture, you can cut and remove the debris in the "adjustment"-"composition" to express the main body. - In the "Adjustments', adjust the brightness, contrast, and other parameters of the screen to ensure that the exposure was normal. - He clicked on [Portrait]-[Automatic Beauty] to remove the facial blemishes. - As for the filter, you can first click on the "filter"-"landscape", select the "pear cloud", adjust the degree, and then use the "advanced editor" to stack other filter such as "GT3" and "KCP2" in the "film" module to create different color effects. You can also click "Special Effects"-"Rejuvenation" and choose special effects such as "Scratch 1" to increase the atmosphere or "Dark Corner" with a Strength of 10. Finally, you can add decorations through [Stickers] or [Text]. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Ink portrait photography was a unique style of photography. To achieve the effect of ink portrait photography, you can start from the following aspects: ** I. Equipment and Shooting ** 1. ** Screen Selection ** - A large aperture lens had a certain advantage in portrait photography. For example, 50mm, 85mm and other focal lengths were suitable for portrait shooting. Brands such as Nikon, Canon, and Sony had different specifications of lenses to choose from. When choosing a lens, in addition to the focal length, you also need to consider the quality of the lens. Some high-quality lenses perform better under large apertures, such as 85mm f1.2, 135mm f2, etc. The largest aperture can be used, and for cheaper lenses such as 50mm f1.8 or f1.4, you may need to close 1 - 2 apertures to get better picture quality. 2. ** camera settings ** - In terms of exposure, it was necessary to determine the appropriate aperture, shutter speed, and USB value according to the shooting environment. A large aperture could blur the background and highlight the main body of the portrait, but one had to pay attention to the image quality of the maximum aperture of different lenses. For example, when using a large aperture such as f/1.2, the image quality of the lens should be considered. For example, Canon's EF50mm f/1.2L USM lens had a sharp focus and a soft focus at a large aperture of 1.2. However, there were also problems such as easy out-of-focus, purple edge control, and insufficient anti-glare ability. - In terms of color, different camera and lens combinations might present different color styles. It needed to be adjusted according to the desired ink style. For example, the color saturation could be appropriately reduced to approach the elegant tone of ink painting. 3. ** Scene and composition ** - In terms of setting selection, a simple background was more conducive to accentuating the main body of the portrait, creating the ethereal feeling of an ink painting. - In terms of composition, the traditional portrait composition rules could be used, such as the three-point method, the center composition, and so on. For example, placing the eyes and other key parts of the character on the point of interest of the picture would make the picture more balanced and attractive. ** 2. Post-processing ** 1. ** Color adjustment ** - He lowered the color saturation and adjusted the overall color tone of the picture to be close to the black, white, and gray tones of an ink painting. You can use the hue/saturation tool in the software to reduce the saturation to a suitable value to make the color of the picture more elegant. 2. ** contrast adjustment ** - Increase the contrast appropriately to enhance the contrast between light and dark in the picture, simulating the contrast between thick ink and light ink in an ink painting. However, he had to be careful not to increase the contrast too much to avoid losing the details of the picture. 3. ** Add ink elements (option)** - In some image processing software, you could add ink strokes, blurring effects, and other elements. For example, you could use a filter or brush tool to add an ink-like blurring effect to the edge or background of the picture to enhance the ink-style atmosphere. In addition, the national style AI visual effect in portrait mode of the Vivo X100s Pro phone could shoot lotus portrait photos similar to ink painting effects through specific operations (slide to portrait mode, cut the focal length to 100mm, click the AI small icon, slide right to select the national style AI visual effect). This also provided a convenient way for ink portrait photography. At the same time, when shooting portraits, one could also imitate the postures of characters in some ink-style photography works or classic art works (such as China style paintings) to make the picture more artistic. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some key points about West Lake portrait photography: ** 1. Composing Techniques ** 1. ** Partial composition ** - Lowering the height of the phone, the character hid to the side and zoomed in on the screen. This would make the scene more rhythmic and avoid the chaotic scene like when he shot the pavilion by the West Lake. 2. ** Framed composition ** - The character walked to the railing and zoomed in to form a frame, making the photo more visually impactful. 3. ** Extending composition ** - He walked to the side and raised his phone to zoom in on the screen, making it seem like he was extending the view of the tower by the West Lake. 4. ** Ternary composition ** - He pulled away from the tower, raised the phone 3.5 times, zoomed in, and placed the person and the tower at the three-point line for filming. ** 2. Points to note during filming ** 1. ** Movement and angle ** - Don't shoot in one place. Move your feet more or adjust the position of the tripod. Change the height of the camera and walk back and forth to avoid taking multiple similar photos from the same height and facing the same direction. If the main body was too large and the background scenery was too small, one could step back and enlarge the picture. If there were objects that interfered with the picture, such as stones, one could move them out of the composition or make them small without affecting the picture. 2. ** Water related ** - If you want to shoot a lake with a mirror effect, you have to choose when the water surface is calm, because the calmer the water surface, the more prominent the reflective surface. You can ask the locals when the wind is lighter or when the mirror is clearer. It is usually easier to shoot in the early morning. If you can't shoot on calm water, you can also use a slow shutter and tripod to smooth the water surface. This method is suitable for shooting reflections at night. 3. ** Trying new things and fixing weaknesses ** - In photography, you have to constantly try new things, such as macro photography, new lighting techniques, different post-processing styles, etc. You can also go to places where you have never taken photos before. At the same time, he couldn't avoid the weaknesses in his photography knowledge. For example, if he was still learning shutter speed, aperture, and Isos, he couldn't always use automatic mode. He had to analyze what he didn't understand and spend time learning. If it is difficult to get good light from the flash in portrait photography, you can find a suitable light source such as natural light next to the window, but don't give up practicing the use of the flash. Also, when using a wide-angle lens to take pictures of the lake, pay attention to the problem of photo distortion. You can use the wide-angle lens correction or post-correction on the computer. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is some photography related content involving masked portraits: In the International Portrait Photographer Competition, there were photography works about portrait stories in the context of the epidemic. These works reflected the combination of masks and portraits, such as portraits related to "The 26-year-old Pippo was one of the first people to produce and sell masks in Padua, and the story of his father and grandfather infected with the New Crown virus." These portraits may be included in the collection of mask portraits. There was also a series of portraits taken by photographer Liu Fang,"Warm Masks." It was during the new type of pneumonia-epidemic. Everyone in the photos was wearing a mask with different expressions. There was also a sentence written on the mask, and there was a vivid story behind each sentence. This photography series was from the perspective of artistic creation, focusing on the state of the characters, composition, etc. The mask was a special element in the portrait photography, and it could also be used as a part of the mask portrait photography collection. In addition, there was a portrait of a masked lady at the comic exhibition. This was also an example of a combination of masks and portraits. It might be included in the mask portrait photography collection. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many key points to portrait photography: 1. ** Avoiding the feeling of being cut off ** - When choosing the cutting point, he had to avoid some inappropriate positions. For example, when shooting a bust, if you cut at the knees and elbows of the character, it would make the proportion of the picture uncoordinated, so you should cut at the middle of the character's limbs or torso; when shooting a full-body image, cutting at the human ankle would have a strong sense of amputation, and the whole character would show the legs longer. For close-ups, don't cut the hairline. Keeping the hairline makes the face look smaller. - When the character had a line of sight, cutting off the direction of the character's line of sight would give off a sense of oppression, leaving space in front of the scene would make the scene more comfortable and natural. 2. ** Effects of different types of cutting ** - Adding white space when cutting can increase the artistic conception of the picture and avoid visual fatigue. For example, when leaving white space on the left or right, when composing to the left or right, leave a certain space in front of the model's vision, the picture will be more natural; the white space at the bottom can blur the front and produce a hazy feeling; the white space at the top can highlight the relationship between the character and the environment, giving people a sense of emptiness and freedom. - Using a vertical composition and reducing the proportion of the person in the picture to take a full-body photo, the scene could be integrated. 3. ** Tailoring with props ** - Finding props with colors and shapes that matched the theme could not only enrich the content of the picture, but also increase the variety of the composition. For example, using ready-made props to cover key parts would not cause the feeling of the character being cut off; when shooting in the studio, preparing props as the background could enrich the composition and increase the natural atmosphere; using the brim of the hat to cover the frame composition, making the character's vision more concentrated, and also reducing the light ratio in the sun to form interesting spots; using props to cover to find unconventional angles of view to achieve creative cutting. 4. ** Tailoring considerations in the early and late stages ** - Post-editing was a remedy that would affect the image quality, so he could try "pre-editing", which meant that he could edit the photo through the composition during the pre-shooting. He should pay more attention to avoiding problems such as editing at the joints of the character. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many models of Xiaomi phones that had their own characteristics in portrait photography. For example, the Xiaomi 11 was equipped with a 100-million-pel three-camera system. The main camera had 100-million-pel and the sensor size was large. The video version of the super night scene function supported noise reduction in the RAW domain to improve the dark light shooting effect. The movie lens had industrial-grade color matching and a variety of filter in professional mode, which could shoot movie-style videos. The AI smart image could shoot creative videos such as special effects. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra portrait camera had a problem with poor edge processing. The Xiaomi 14 had four portrait master lens modes. The 35mm was a classic human black-and-white lens, which could clearly show the character and background environment to record the character's emotions; The 50mm classic portrait rotary-focus lens could make the background slightly blurred and slightly rotary-focus to create a romantic atmosphere; The 75mm classic portrait lens created a light spot effect to highlight the character; The 90mm soft focus lens belonged to the large aperture portrait suitable for close-up. It could be shot through the master lens by switching to the filter to the Lihua drift brown. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>