If you re a camera, how should the lights be set up in the studio?

Updated on number 2024-04-30
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I know, but won't tell you, hee-hee.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Lighting method:

    In order to make the light evenly shine on the people and products we want to shoot, it is the safest and fastest way to light the left and right respectively.

    2. Move the lampshade according to the shooting object

    If you are shooting something with a large cross-section, you can rotate the lampshade horizontally, so that the light will be more concentrated, and of course, you can also shake the boom high, and then shine vertically, the intensity of the light will be higher.

    3. **Brightness can be determined by bulb strength and distance:

    In addition to the parameters of the camera, the main thing is to look at the distance of the flash and the distance of the object being shot, as well as the parameters of the flash, and try to make the left and right flash parameters the same.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Light. The scorching light in the bright midday sun, the velvety soft light on a cloudy day, the colorful daylight that flickered intermittently through the infusion, the sun that was partly brilliant and dazzling, and partly obscured by the clouds.

    Second, the basic characteristics of light.

    1. Brightness and darkness indicate the intensity of light, which changes with the change of energy and distance of the light source.

    2. There is only one light source in the direction, and the direction is easy to determine; However, if there are multiple light sources, such as diffuse light from many weathers, the direction is difficult to determine, or even completely lost.

    3. Colors change with different sources of light and with the different substances it passes through. The color of natural light is different from that of incandescent light or electronic flash, and the color of sunlight itself also changes with the size of the polyester and the time of day.

    3. The basic direction of light.

    The four cardinal directions of light: 1, frontal light, side light, side light, 4, backlight.

    1. The front light is when the sun is behind you when shooting. There are no shadows on the subject. It can be low, like the sun shivering in the early morning or evening.

    Side light is the best type of light for portrait photography. It can produce a good interaction of light and shadow, and the proportion is balanced. The rich tones in the form reflect a three-dimensional effect.

    Sidelighting emphasizes dramatic light with a strong contrast between light and dark. The light-oriented side of the subject is bathed in bright light; And the backlit side is buried in the darkness. The shadows are deep and intense. The surface structure is prominently manifested by each small protrusion of the micro-cavity.

    BacklightingWhen light shines from behind the subject across the camera, it creates an artistic backlight. If you do this, the subject will become a colored silhouette. If you use a juggled**, you'll be able to capture the details of the image even though the contrast between the subject and the light behind you is strong.

    If the light source is at a high position, a bright outline is drawn at the top of the subject. Backlit, silhouetted objects with their backs to the light can be used to create high-contrast images that are both simple and expressive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Any light will do, so to speak. Ordinary table lamps at home or anything can be used.

    Ceiling lights, wall lights, etc., cannot be moved because they are fixed, and the lighting is limited.

    As for the night light, as we call it here, we mean the kind of light that is very faint and can be left on all night.

    It's not impossible to illuminate from it, it's just that the light is too faint.

    Whether it is a 1W night light, or a normal 25W, 40W, 60W, 100W ......, all of them.

    The light is on, which is conducive to shortening the ** time, improving the success rate of handheld shooting, and reducing the generation of noise.

    If the light is weak, you need a solid tripod and a relatively long ** time.

    Of course, this refers to being at an aperture of the same size.

    Lights for photography can be divided into two main categories.

    One is a continuous light source, also called a permanent lamp, like the incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp, and energy-saving lamp at home.

    There are also lamps dedicated to photography and videography.

    The other is the flash, which you should also know.

    The flash is either directly built into the camera or can be mounted directly on the camera. There is also a flash dedicated to the studio.

    The operation and power of these lights are not the same, but the meaning is the same.

    The color of the light emitted by each lamp is strictly different.

    Some are cold (blue) and some are warm (yellow).

    This is due to their different color temperatures.

    If you want to get the right color, you need to set the camera's white balance correctly before shooting.

    As long as you set the white balance, you can basically get the correct color in the current lighting environment.

    When it comes to color temperature and white balance, it's a complicated question. There are also a lot of knowledge and links involved.

    I can't cover all of them here, so please understand.

    Your question is also very general and involves a lot of concepts. I can't go into all the details.

    Further questions are welcome for further questions and further explanations of any uncertainty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pay attention to your camera's settings, white balance is set, and color isn't much of a problem. Try not to have a shadow when shooting products, and you can put a few more lights.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's get a tripod, the lighting doesn't matter, just pay attention to the white balance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What camera are you using and how many models?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The three elements of photography: lighting, background, and modeling.

    General lighting requirements: one main light (strong light to adjust the intensity and irradiation range according to the need) one or two side lights (weak light).

    One backlight (used to enhance the transparency of the character, the sensitivity is generally weak), one or two auxiliary lights (used to deal with dead light or express special effects in special parts), and reflective light (auxiliary).

    The color of a person or object can be set off by colored lights or the surrounding photographic environment, depending on the physical object.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How to use the lights correctly, Strawberry Monster teaches you not to make mistakes again!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A flash assembly consists of a modeling lamp and a flash tube. The softbox refers to the external cabinet of this flash, which helps filter the strong light into a soft light and plays the role of soft light, referred to as a softbox. The bulb that can be easily twisted off by hand in the middle is the modeling lamp, which is the same as other tungsten bulbs, which plays the role of ordinary lighting, and also helps to brighten the light and facilitate focusing.

    A light tube with a steel wire tied around the side is a flash tube, which plays a flashing role. What flashes out is a bright light, and you can't see it directly with your eyes.

    If two softboxes are used together, it is also necessary to have a flash, only the modeling light is not enough light to give the shot. You can turn off the flash and try it yourself, and you will get results. As for shooting indoor portraits, the amount of lighting depends on personal habits and the requirements for shooting effects.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The function of the softbox is to soften the raw light and make the light quality softer. The principle is that it can diffuse through one or two layers of diffusion on the basis of ordinary light sources, so that the irradiation range of the original light becomes wider, making it diffuse light. Generally, softboxes are used as light sources in studios.

    When shooting portraits in the studio, different lighting methods are generally selected according to the subject and the purpose of shooting, including single light, double light, multiple lights, etc., with reflectors and other props, and different light positions are used to achieve different shooting purposes.

    Photography itself is an art of light and shadow! Lighting is a technical job, even if you are a professional photographer, you are always studying how to achieve better results. A master photographer is often an expert in lighting, and only by handling the light well can he achieve the ideal photographic effect.

    If you are a beginner, don't use so many lights, it's easy to mess up the light and not achieve the shooting effect.

    Generally, when shooting indoor portraits, low-key only needs a lamp. Take ID photos and portraits of ordinary people, with double lights on the front side. Shoot high-key or special effects, and add background lights.

    If the landlord is a beginner, you can buy some books, or go to the Internet to check the lighting bitmap, and take more photos and practice more. The best way is to find a training institution to learn and get started quickly. You can also find a master to guide you on the spot, and you can also get started quickly.

    But here, it's really impossible to say, and besides, I'm not a master myself! Ha ha!

    The above is for reference!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You don't even know that taking portraits isn't foolishness? Go to the photo studio to be a photography assistant for a while.,There's no way to explain it to you here.。。。

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Looking at the picture can only be based on feeling, not necessarily correct.

    1: The possibility of studio lights is relatively large, 400w or higher, and there is a possibility of three lights.

    2: Not so clear may be the result of self-compression before uploading or transitional compression during uploading.

    3: The steady power used in the studio is not low, generally 600W or higher. Trichromatic, quartz or halogen lamps are available.

    4: It's hard to say, it depends on the effect of the early film.

    FYI.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello; First of all, I'm honored to answer for you:

    Based on what you provide; Consider flash shooting for the majority;

    And for this background, flash photography is more appropriate than room lighting;

    Position of the light: The main light is slightly behind the left side of the model. The side light is located on the right side of the model. The light ratio is about 1:2.

    **The sharpness is not too bright compared to the current photographic equipment; DSLR cameras can basically do it.

    In addition, the one that is hung up is also with the effect of a softbox; It's just that the light ratio is slightly higher.

    Your so-called 5500k light is not recommended for the time being;

    In addition, it can be said for sure that this set has undergone simple post-adjustments;

    When in doubt; You can follow up.

    Have a great day;

    Don't forget to adopt it!

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