Photographic effect

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As photographic effects a series of special appearances in photographic processes is known. A distinction is made between exposure and development effects . These physical and optical phenomena must not be confused with image effects that the photographer uses as a conscious design element.

Exposure effects

The exposure effects include:

Development effects

The development effects include:

Picture effects

Lens attachments, color and effect filters

In terms of creative image design, the photographer has a large number of color and effect filters available with which the photographically captured image can be manipulated in a wide variety of ways.

Image processing in the photo lab

Various image manipulations can also be achieved during development and enlargement in the photo laboratory to achieve effects.

Digital picture effects

The digitization of photography enables image processing with specialized image processing software . These functions are called effects filters . In addition to a digital simulation of some of the image effects mentioned above, completely new design effects can also be applied to a finished image.

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