Perspex Photos

Perspex Photos

USE ISO TO TAKE BETTER PERSPEX PHOTOS

Up your photography skills a notch with tips on how to use ISO. You’ll be taking professional-looking pictures to create stunning perspex photos.

Photography’s a great hobby to have. With a few necessary skills, you can capture beautiful moments and do them justice. Plus, you can make your perspex photos look even more professional too. Altering the aperture and shutter speed is the first place to start, but there are additional settings that let more light into your images.

WHAT IS IOS ON A DIGITAL CAMERA OR SMARTPHONE

ISO  stands for the International Organization of Standardization, the main governing body that standardises sensitivity ratings for camera sensors. Play or change the settings on a digital camera sensor to adapt to the lighting you are shooting in. The camera setting that you would need to adjust is called ISO. You can also adjust ISO on some smartphones. However, it will need to go to your settings to do this.

SIMPLY PUT: RAISE YOUR IOS, CUT EXPOSURE TIME FASTER SHUTTER SPEED.

Whether you’re using a DSLR camera or your smartphone, ISO  is symbolised by a number. when you are increasing that number, you can let more light into your camera sensor and make your perspex photos brighter. ISO values start at around 100 on a digital camera. These values double as they increase, like this; 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200. The higher the ISO value, the more light will hit your sensor and the brighter your picture will be. Also, for each time the value doubles, twice as much light can enter your camera, making your images twice as bright. This also means that you’ll be able to cut your exposure time in half, which gives you the chance to use a faster shutter speed or a narrower aperture while exposing your photo correctly. Experiment and try different settings. You will quickly learn what works in different light situations and have more control over the outcome of your perspex photos.

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An example of Perspex Photos at Perrin Clarke Photography

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