Rembrandt lighting
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Rembrandt lightings
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伦勃朗光, 伦勃朗布光技术
a lighting technique where one side of the subject's face is in the light, while the other is in shadow, creating a triangular shape under the eye of the lit side
Rembrandt lighting is a classic technique used in photography and film to create a distinctive pattern of light on a subject's face. The light source is positioned at a 45-degree angle to the subject and slightly above eye level, resulting in a triangle of light on the cheek opposite the light source. This technique leaves the side of the face closer to the light source in shadow, creating a dramatic, three-dimensional effect. Rembrandt lighting is named after the painter Rembrandt, who famously used this style in his portraits to enhance depth and highlight facial features.