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accepted | How to make the faces clear and bright in dim light photography? |
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Sep 18 |
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How to make the faces clear and bright in dim light photography? Thank You for the time :) I usually take pictures with the face recognition on. I'm sorry that I didn't mentioned this in my question. Another approach I usually try is to over-expose the picture so that the faces could be made brighter. The problem with this method is that the details present in an already brighter back-ground may be lost. |
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Sep 18 |
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How to make the faces clear and bright in dim light photography? @mattdm : The sounds a very clear advice . Thank You. |
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Sep 18 |
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How to make the faces clear and bright in dim light photography? @OlinLathrop : I can set the ISO as high as 2400. What precautions should I take when I set the ISO high? |
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How to make the faces clear and bright in dim light photography? @OlinLathorp: Thank You. Did you mean the total pixels in the sensor should be high? |
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