How to Improve Lighting Score in BModel
BModel data-driven playbook. Use this with your audit report for faster iteration.
Stable light quality often improves multiple downstream metrics at once.
Your BModel Snapshot
From report token 1dea079f41091b2ea39558edcf0f780e9c711e235471acc1959b08e73c4af6ac (Audit #31).
Global: 72.1
Status: Agency-ready
Best Fit: ecommerce
Priority Fixes from Your Report
- Refine your three-quarter pose by experimenting with subtle shifts in weight and hand placement to add dimension.
- Work on facial expression variety—introduce more emotion or softness to increase visual engagement.
- Adjust exposure slightly to avoid overly bright highlights that can flatten facial features.
- Incorporate more dynamic lighting setups to add depth and mood to your shots.
- Explore more diverse wardrobe choices to showcase range and versatility.
Keep Doing
- Maintain your strong framing—your placement in the frame is balanced and intentional.
- Continue using clean, distraction-free backgrounds that keep the focus on you.
- Keep your contrast levels high; it adds a polished, editorial finish to your images.
Why This Metric Matters
Lighting quality drives readability of skin, silhouette, and garment structure. Poor light can hide strengths that are otherwise present in pose and styling.
How BModel Measures It
BModel uses exposure balance, shadow/highlight distribution, contrast behavior, and scene clarity signals to estimate technical readiness.
Fix It Now: 5 Actions
- Use one main light source at 35-45 degrees to face and torso.
- Avoid mixed white-balance sources in the same frame.
- Expose for skin detail first, then adjust wardrobe separation.
- Check histogram and retake if highlights clip on face or garment.
- Keep background simple to preserve edge readability.
Common Mistakes
- Strong backlight without controlled fill.
- Flat front light that kills garment depth.
- Over-editing contrast, creating fake texture.
- Changing lighting pattern per image inside the same set.
7-Day Improvement Protocol
- Day 1: choose one indoor setup and test three distances.
- Day 2: run 20-frame exposure ladder and keep best two levels.
- Day 3-4: retake final set with fixed exposure baseline.
- Day 5: verify face and garment highlights at 100% zoom.
- Day 6-7: submit and compare lighting-related score movement.
FAQ
- Can natural window light score high?
Yes if direction, diffusion, and exposure are stable.
- How avoid flat light?
Introduce controlled shadow depth and face contouring.
- Does lighting affect fashion fit?
Indirectly yes, by improving garment and silhouette readability.
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