laitimes

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

author:Mobile camera photography tips

I remember a few years ago, I took a picture,

Sent to PYQ, saying that this photo is to maximize the tolerance of the phone.

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

(Mobile phone shooting)

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

It is more intuitive to look at vertically

The photo was taken at the Temple of Heaven when snow fell.

If you shoot directly with your phone, it should have looked like this:

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

The details of the sky, almost nothing.

Even if it is pulled to the head with the atmosphere of snapseed, it can only be slightly layered.

Look back at this photo:

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

The exposure of the building is just right, the detail texture of the clouds is very good, and you can even see the sun in the clouds.

So how was this photo taken?

In fact, the technique was also said a long time ago:

Exposure bracketing

The main function of this function is that in the scene where the light-dark light difference ratio is relatively large, according to your settings, the mobile phone continuously takes multiple photos with different exposures.

The reason why this time is clichéd is because, by chance, I found that this function is also available on mobile phones.

My phone model is X70pro+,

In Pro mode, click on settings above and the "Exposure Bracketing" option will appear.

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

After clicking on, the number of shots and the exposure (EV) interval can be set separately.

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

For example, I set the number of shots to 5 and the EV interval to 1.

Then, the phone will use +2 exposure, +1 exposure, normal exposure, -1 exposure, -2 exposure to take 5 photos respectively.

It's like this:

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

So, what's the use of getting these 5 photos?

Using PS, open these 5 photos with camera raw,

Then, click, "Select All" – "Merge to HDR".

A photo of a very high degree of tolerance is generated.

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

The computer will use the most correct part of the photo at different exposure levels to synthesize,

Don't underestimate this function, it is really quite useful when shooting wind lighting, especially when shooting wind lighting on mobile phones.

Because the sensor of the mobile phone is small, the tolerance of the photo is very low.

When encountering a scene with a relatively large light difference ratio at sunrise and sunset, the photo is taken, and the sense of atmosphere is really not enough.

You might say: I can use RAW format.

Well ~ ~ mobile phone RAW format, there is and not much difference.

You may also question, isn't this function just adding and subtracting exposure, I can't just adjust it myself when I shoot.

First of all, the adjustment is to touch the screen, which is very tolerant of jitter.

Second, adjustments take time, and the trick to bracketing is to be fast — take multiple shots in an instant.

For example, this bird's nest:

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

When shooting, the color lights keep changing, if it is not the bracketing exposure instantaneous shooting, you are purely manual operation of each sheet, time-consuming and laborious not to mention, the light is inconsistent, and the later stage will go wrong.

Here's how much you can improve the layering of your photos when you shoot a composite with exposure bracketing:

Mobile phones can also shoot "exposure bracketing"! The finished film is too stunning, and the effect is not lost to the camera

Of course, this feature is currently only found on the X70Pro+,

Other brands of mobile phones have not, you can give me feedback.

In addition, this feature was also discovered by accident two days before I used my phone for several months.

This also tells us a truth, there is nothing to blindly point out the various functions in your camera,

If you are not in a good position, you can pick up treasures and find surprises.

Read on