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why does this shot look like this its shot in whats called log and actually you know what hold on one second okay much better now lets talk about exactly what log is and why you might want to shoot like this log isnt just for campfires its also a shooting profile for cameras log is short for logarithmic profile which is a camera color profile which retains more details in the highlights and the shadows shooting in a profile like this will give you more options in post to manipulate the image for instance when you shoot in a less flat profile like this and you happen to overexpose when you try to bring the brightness down in post it doesnt work very well and the image ends up breaking up but when you shoot in log the camera retains more information in the highlights and it gives you more wiggle room in post see much better so how do you expose when youre shooting in log it can be difficult to tell exactly what the exposure is when the image is this flat but you have a few option