One of the most often used words in the language of photography is “Exposure”. Technically, exposure refers to the amount of light that reaches the imaging sensor while you’re making your photograph (or, for those of us over 20-something who remember when everything wasn’t digital, replace “imaging sensor” with “film plane”). Most commonly, however, when we use the term “exposure” were using it to describe a certain visual aspect of a photo. Overexposure and Underexposure For example, you have probably seen the terms “Overexposed” and “Underexposed”...
What Does It Mean? An Art...
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The world of photography, like just about any other hobby or profession, is filled with photography terms, acronyms and other jargon that you need to understand in order to be proficient. Some of them make logical sense while others seem like made up words designed to confuse Mr. Spock....