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Create a minimalist editorial-style concise photography lighting education tutorial infographic. The layout should be a vertical contrast chart with 3 columns…
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Create a minimalist editorial-style concise photography lighting education tutorial infographic. The layout should be a vertical contrast chart with 3 columns…
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Create a minimalist editorial-style concise photography lighting education tutorial infographic. The layout should be a vertical contrast chart with 3 columns and 7 rows. Top Title: Left column: indoors Middle column: indoors Right column: Outdoors Near the outdoor title, include a small note: non-reflective surfaces, and one note says "No ceiling outdoors." Each row should be compared to different flash lighting methods. Throughout the chart, the same female model wearing a simple top, medium-length black hair, with a natural expression and classic studio portrait vibe, is shown in the same pose standing by a plain wall, in a black-and-white portrait photo. Line 1: Direct shot Left panel: Displays a simple technical lighting diagram of the direct flash pointing to the subject. Middle panel: an indoor effect with hard direct light and sharp shadows on the walls. Right panel: outdoor effect, with harsher shadows and stronger contrast. Line 2: Jump flash Left panel: Displays the lighting layout of the flash reflected from the ceiling. Middle panel: Interior portrait with softer upward reflection and softer wall shadows. Right panel: Text notes rather than photos, stating "No ceiling outdoors." Line 3: LUMIQUEST Left panel: LumiQuest-style pop flash/soft flash layout diagram. Middle panel: an interior portrait with soft but directional lighting. Right panel: Outdoor portraits with darker, sharper shadows. Line 4: OMNIBOUNCE Left panel: displays the flash scattering in multiple directions. Middle panel: an interior portrait with diffused, room-filled light and softer shadows. Right panel: Outdoor portrait, with no reflective surfaces, resulting in stronger contrast and shadow. Line 5: Penetrating umbrella Left panel: Shows a schematic of the flash projected onto the subject through a semi-transparent umbrella. Middle panel: An interior portrait with broad, soft light and smooth shadows. Right panel: Outdoor portrait, with soft lighting on the subject, but noticeable shadows still in the background. Line 6: Reflective umbrella Left panel: Schematic showing the flash reflected from the white reflector umbrella. Middle panel: an indoor portrait with soft reflected light and balanced contrast. Right panel: Outdoor portrait with higher contrast and deeper background shadows. Line 7: Softbox Left panel: Displays a schematic of the rectangular softbox pointing to the main body. Middle panel: Indoor portraits with very soft, even professional lighting. Right panel: Outdoor portrait with soft, directional lighting, with more pronounced shadows than indoors. Design Style: Monochrome / Black and white Concise teaching infographics Each panel is surrounded by fine black edges The chart description panel is on a light gray background Simple line art technique diagram with light path arrows The sample panel uses realistic portrait photography Neat layout, all uppercase line tags Educational reference table for magazine quality Balanced spacing and grid alignment High-definition, easy-to-understand, and professional tutorial layout.