Currently, many post-processing software have filter modes that can be applied directly when retouching images.
Nowadays, many cameras have preset color and style filters that can be applied during early shooting.
For example, the current Fujifilm mirrorless cameras have many filters and color management modes with good functions, and the film can be produced directly after preliminary settings.
Huawei mobile phones also have this filter mode in the camera function, let’s take a look below.
Click More to select filter functions.
The interface is like this, and the blues filter mode is now displayed.
To select more filter modes, click on the filter icon (circled in orange), and to change the intensity of the filter, click on the adjustment value (circled in green).
There are 8 filter modes in one camera, plus the original image is a nine-square grid selection, which is a representation of the effect of shooting still life.
(The latest P30 and other mobile phones do not have a nine-square grid, but slide left and right horizontal bars to select and select a certain filter to see the real-time effect.) This is the effect of shooting a portrait, and the phone will automatically activate the face recognition function.
At this time, it is recommended not to click on the screen to focus yourself, but to let the phone confirm the face through portrait recognition and apply filters. The effect will be better!
This is the effect of photographing buildings and landscapes.
When shooting this kind of subject, you need to emphasize the morning light filter. The phone will default to sunlight entering from the upper left corner of the screen, creating an atmosphere of backlighting in the early morning.
I can only choose this vertical screen picture to show you. It also reminds everyone to remember that this filter can only be shot vertically. The simulated morning light enters from the upper left corner of the screen. You can control the intensity of the light by adjusting the intensity and height of the filter.
You must not shoot horizontally, because,,, because the picture effect will become like this, and the morning light in the world will not enter the picture like this. It is really embarrassing!
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Of course, you can also use it cleverly. Shoot horizontally and treat it as a stage lighting effect!
You can imagine a rock scene. Many lights are lit from the floor upwards, haha!
Since it is a pre-filter, the shooting effect is determined after selection, and the pictures are all stored in JPEG file format.
Relatively speaking, there is less room for adjustment in post-processing. If we want to fine-tune the effect, we can change the intensity of the filter.
For example, for this portrait shooting, I chose the hard filter mode, a high-contrast style with strong contrast. To control the contrast, we can adjust the filter intensity. The larger the number, the stronger it is.
The portrait in this picture has strong lines and clear black and white, which is very similar to the style of engraving and rubbing.
Don’t think that this is a useless function. Maybe the pictures I selected are not to your taste. Let’s choose a special set to take a look.
It’s not easy to capture such a simple life-like scene, so let’s try using filters.