mga bro how can i get a best contrast for a pic?
@mcdcebu: I'm not a pro but based on experience
In-camera
1) Expose correctly, e.g., the exposure indicator should fall at +2 when metering off a white t-shirt, -2 off black hair
2) Use a lens hood although modern lenses have good coating but it wouldn't hurt to have the hood on
3) Unless it's deliberate, try not to shoot against the sun (again if your lens has excellent coating, this is not relevant)
4) If it can be helped, try to find a scene that doesn't have extreme blacks and whites. If in doubt, expose for the whites since you can save the shadows but not blown out whites.
Post-processing
I don't do much post-processing but I use the Curves to improve contrast.
Lens
There are just some lenses that give you 'magic' - color, sharpness, contrast. I guess Nikon's Nano, Canon's L, and other brands' equivalent lenses would give you the contrast you need without too much effort.
Note though that medyo uso run low-contrast images so contrast is basically just like sharpness, depends whether you want less, just right, or more of it.
Happy shooting.
wow bro i will try that thx pro man kaau imu instructions
Glad to help. Here's more
By the way, I'm using a Canon and I know Nikon's exposure indicator looks different but the concept is the same
carl, your reply deserves a sticky. ill link this to the photo basics tomorrow.
Yey, my first sticky Thanks Brian. The images actually came from my Photography in 2 Hours presentation. It's just a project I made in times like these.
im helping my uncle he's practicing photography now ill tell this to him thx
thanks sa mga reply
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