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reverse of print film, with a good latitude in the shadow range, and a narrow one in the highlight area; in contrast to film's large highlight latitude, and narrow shadow latitude. Slide/Transparency film has a narrow latitude in both highlight and shadow areas, requiring greater exposure accuracy.
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between the film's maximum and minimum useful exposure values. In this case, adjusting the camera's exposure settings (which only applies changes to the whole image, not selectively to parts of the image) only allows the photographer to choose between underexposed shadows or overexposed highlights;
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is another method of determining exposure and development combinations to achieve a greater tonality range over conventional methods by varying the contrast of the film to fit the print contrast capability. Digital cameras can achieve similar results
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the exposure level without resorting to full manual exposure and losing the flexibility of auto exposure. On low-end video camcorders, exposure compensation may be the only manual exposure control available.
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per unit frequency or wavelength. The latter is commonly measured in W⋅m⋅nm. "Spectral emittance" is an old term for this quantity. This is sometimes also confusingly called "spectral intensity".
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Film can often have areas of extreme overexposure but still record detail in those areas. This information is usually somewhat recoverable when printing or transferring to digital.
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to achieve the desired exposure. Many photographers choose to control aperture and shutter independently because opening up the aperture increases exposure, but also decreases the
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when it has a loss of highlight detail, that is, when important bright parts of an image are "washed out" or effectively all white, known as "blown-out highlights" or "
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per unit area. This is the emitted component of radiosity. "Radiant emittance" is an old term for this quantity. This is sometimes also confusingly called "intensity".
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rather than artistic judgments; an overexposed or underexposed image may be "correct" in the sense that it provides the effect that the photographer intended.
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per unit frequency or wavelength. The latter is commonly measured in W⋅m⋅nm. This is sometimes also confusingly called "spectral intensity".
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Areas of a photo where information is lost due to extreme brightness are described as having "blown-out highlights" or "flared highlights".
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Negative film's latitude increases somewhat with high ISO material, in contrast digital tends to narrow on latitude with high ISO settings.
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it cannot bring both into the useful exposure range at the same time. Methods for dealing with this situation include: using what is called
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Digital Photography: The Photographer's Guide to Professional-Quality Digital Photography
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Two similar images, one taken in auto mode (underexposed), the other with manual settings
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between highlight and shadow luminance values may well be larger than the
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2172:"Underexposure" redirects here. For the 2005 film by Oday Rasheed, see
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452:). Photographers more familiar with base-2 logarithmic scales (such as
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per unit area. This is sometimes also confusingly called "intensity".
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source area. The candela per square metre is sometimes called the
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at the photosensitive material. Exposure time is controlled in a
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quantity. This is sometimes also confusingly called "intensity".
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Ray, S.F. et al. 2000 "The Manual of
Photography" Focal Press,
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Ray, S.F. et al. 2000 "The Manual of
Photography" Focal Press,
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Luminous efficacy normalized by the maximum possible efficacy
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and a shutter speed of 1/100 of a second. This is called the
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film photometric radiometric spectral-sensitivity exposure.
3102:
The Manual of
Photography: Photographic and Digital Imaging
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A 1/320 s exposure showing individual drops on fountain at
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will be correct independent of the spectrum of the light.
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USA Standard Letter
Symbols for Illuminating Engineering
3104:(9th ed.). Oxford: Focal Press. pp. 218–223.
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Barbara A. Lynch-Johnt & Michelle
Perkins (2008).
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can also be subject to a form of reciprocity failure.
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to increase the illumination in shadow areas; using a
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Photographic image taken using a variety of exposures
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368:{\displaystyle H_{\mathrm {v} }=E_{\mathrm {v} }t,}
253:{\displaystyle H_{\mathrm {e} }=E_{\mathrm {e} }t,}
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30:"Overexposed" redirects here. For other uses, see
3240:(4th ed.). John Wiley and Sons. p. 40.
3160:Peterson, Bryan, "Understanding Exposure", 2004,
2916:Directional quantities are denoted with suffix "
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146:(EV) and scene luminance in a specified region.
3073:National Institute of Standards and Technology
2677:and portraits with an out-of-focus background.
1431:per unit area, or equivalently irradiance of a
983:watt per steradian per square metre, per metre
2448:International Organization for Standardization
2135:In a scene with strong or harsh lighting, the
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942:watt per steradian per square metre per hertz
199:("e" for "energetic", to avoid confusion with
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3406:Photographic Lighting : Essential Skills
3214:"Basic Photography — ISO and Film Speed"
2229:In manual mode, the photographer adjusts the
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2446:and is measured on a scale published by the
2035:Ratio of luminous flux to power consumption
1768:Luminous flux per unit solid angle per unit
5067:Conservation and restoration of photographs
3325:Lighting for Digital Video & Television
2160:) and then combining them afterwards in an
1552:Table 1. SI photometry quantities
314:("v" for "visual", to avoid confusion with
4804:Comparison of digital and film photography
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3295:Steve Hullfish & Jaime Fowler (2005).
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3026:. Cambridge University Press. p. 57.
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5024:Photographs considered the most important
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2599:A fair ride taken with a 1/3 s exposure
3133:. Cambridge University Press. p.
2528:An important principle of exposure is
2383:is to estimate the subject's mid-tone
484:Table 2. SI radiometry units
3264:Illustrated Dictionary of Photography
3129:Physical Principles of Remote Sensing
3023:Introduction to Color Imaging Science
2195:". A photograph may be described as
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2202:Intentionally over- or underexposing
894:watt per steradian per square metre
27:Amount of light captured by a camera
5019:Museums devoted to one photographer
3436:. John Wiley and Sons. p. 11.
2894:Spectral quantities given per unit
2858:Spectral quantities given per unit
4566:Timeline of photography technology
3298:Color Correction for Digital Video
2999:for luminous efficacy of a source.
2929:The symbols in this column denote
1495:joule per square metre, per metre
444:is conventionally expressed as log
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3355:. Running Press. pp. 54–55.
3301:. Focal Press. pp. 135–136.
3050:Silver-halide Recording Materials
2187:A photograph may be described as
1458:joule per square metre per hertz
1376:watt per square metre, per metre
1257:watt per square metre, per metre
1138:watt per square metre, per metre
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1801:(= lumen per square metre)
1339:watt per square metre per hertz
1220:watt per square metre per hertz
1073:watt per square metre per hertz
621:Radiant energy per unit volume.
114:or the surface of an electronic
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3403:John Child; Mark Galer (2005).
392:of the surface, measured in lx;
2168:Overexposure and underexposure
1691:Luminous energy per unit time
1:
4616:Painted photography backdrops
4548:Golden triangle (composition)
3823:35 mm equivalent focal length
3463:. Thomson Course Technology.
3433:Nikon D80 Digital Field Guide
3096:Geoffrey G. Attridge (2000).
2751:(and Hurter–Driffield curves)
1922:lumen second per cubic metre
1714:(= lumen per steradian)
1427:Radiant energy received by a
858:watt per steradian per metre
817:watt per steradian per hertz
3382:. Focal Press. p. 318.
2252:with a working knowledge of
1904:Time-integrated illuminance
318:quantities) and measured in
277:of the surface, measured in
203:quantities) and measured in
32:Overexposed (disambiguation)
4326:Intentional camera movement
3409:. Focal Press. p. 51.
3328:. Focal Press. p. 60.
3283:blocked-up shadows crushed.
3047:Hans I. Bjelkhagen (1995).
2969:USAS Z7.1-1967, Y10.18-1967
2786:recommend that radiometric
2675:black and white photography
2665:photo manipulation software
5161:
5014:Most expensive photographs
4371:Multi-exposure HDR capture
2724:Multi-exposure HDR capture
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2426:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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149:An "exposure" is a single
130:. Exposure is measured in
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3379:The Manual of Photography
3352:Total Digital Photography
3267:. Amherst Media. p.
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3053:. Springer. p. 15.
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1756:cd/m (= lm/(sr⋅m))
1752:candela per square metre
4621:Photography and the law
3457:David D. Busch (2003).
3430:David D. Busch (2007).
2995:for luminous flux, and
2959:Standards organizations
2949:litre, tesla and joule.
2784:Standards organizations
2113:, sometimes called its
2043:, luminous coefficient
1844:lumen per square metre
1728:Luminous flux per unit
1412:joule per square metre
5145:Science of photography
4968:Gelatin silver process
3992:Science of photography
3977:Photographic processes
3955:Perspective distortion
3020:Hsien-Che Lee (2005).
2656:Clipping (photography)
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3965:Photographic printing
3888:Exposure compensation
3376:R E Jacobson (2000).
3349:Chris George (2006).
3322:John Jackman (2004).
3234:Rob Sheppard (2010).
3083:. Retrieved Feb 2009.
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3848:Chromatic aberration
3496:at Wikimedia Commons
3125:Gareth Rees (2001).
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2591:Determining exposure
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4576:Analog photography
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4190:Social documentary
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2699:Bulb (photography)
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3868:Color temperature
3492:Media related to
3443:978-0-470-12051-4
3416:978-0-240-51964-7
3389:978-0-240-51574-8
3362:978-0-7624-2808-3
3335:978-1-57820-251-5
3308:978-1-57820-201-0
3278:978-1-58428-222-8
3247:978-0-470-59710-1
3212:Ed van der walt.
3202:, p.121 and p.245
3144:978-0-521-66948-1
3060:978-3-540-58619-7
3033:978-0-521-84388-1
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4913:Photographic
4814:Image sensor
4809:Film scanner
4463:Sun printing
4396:Print toning
4183:space selfie
4153:Pictorialism
4083:Ethnographic
4063:Conservation
3935:Guide number
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5094:Stereoscopy
4958:E-6 process
4953:Dye coupler
4886:color space
4799:Digiscoping
4792:camera back
4707:Philippines
4636:Visual arts
4626:Glass plate
4611:Heliography
4510:Composition
4485:Ultraviolet
4441:Stereoscopy
4436:Slow motion
4421:Scanography
4336:Kite aerial
4276:Contre-jour
4168:Post-mortem
4158:Pornography
4138:Neues Sehen
4073:Documentary
4007:Zone System
3982:Reciprocity
3908:Film format
3838:Backscatter
3816:Terminology
3686:beauty dish
3585:rangefinder
3550:light-field
3531:Photography
2794:quantities.
2734:Light value
2617:light meter
2605:Zone System
2530:reciprocity
2504:Reciprocity
2456:illuminance
2394:underexpose
2315:abbreviated
2294:initialized
2262:Zone System
2260:and/or the
2258:APEX system
2243:motion blur
2189:overexposed
1784:Illuminance
1730:solid angle
963:directional
915:directional
838:directional
792:directional
390:illuminance
316:radiometric
201:photometric
176:Definitions
106:reaching a
92:photography
5084:Lomography
4915:processing
4864:Print film
4780:comparison
4747:Uzbekistan
4697:Luxembourg
4657:Bangladesh
4606:Dufaycolor
4586:Box camera
4543:Simplicity
4500:Zoom burst
4495:Xerography
4490:Vignetting
4480:Time-lapse
4468:Tilt–shift
4361:Mordançage
4351:Luminogram
4316:Holography
4311:High-speed
4291:Fill flash
4271:Burst mode
4249:Techniques
4230:Vernacular
4225:Underwater
4220:Toy camera
4200:Still life
4128:Monochrome
4118:High-speed
4068:Cloudscape
4058:Conceptual
3960:Photograph
3945:Lens flare
3925:Film speed
3807:Zone plate
3753:wide-angle
3738:long-focus
3007:References
2931:dimensions
2896:wavelength
2788:quantities
2714:Film speed
2650:Highlights
2444:film speed
2390:overexpose
2365:Taka-Töölö
2343:time value
2313:(commonly
2280:of 1/200 s
2080:Radiometry
2075:Photometry
2065:See also:
2006:lumen per
1958:lumen per
1884:lux second
1531:Photometry
1526:Radiometry
1516:See also:
1118:10 Jy
1110:1 sfu
1005:Irradiance
945:W⋅sr⋅m⋅Hz
840:quantity.
794:quantity.
665:luminosity
522:Dimension
307:, denoted
275:irradiance
192:, denoted
5034:Norwegian
4998:Stop bath
4943:Developer
4571:Ambrotype
4533:Lead room
4456:Slit-scan
4391:Photogram
4386:Panoramic
4296:Fireworks
4281:Cyanotype
4123:Landscape
3768:telephoto
3716:reflector
3711:monolight
3706:lens hood
3691:cucoloris
3627:safelight
3538:Equipment
2860:frequency
2719:Gray card
2472:luminance
2385:luminance
2292:(usually
2164:process.
2126:film noir
2122:eliminate
1770:projected
1737:Luminance
1678:steradian
1590:Dimension
1584:Quantity
1160:Radiosity
1098:1 Jy
767:steradian
765:watt per
688:watt per
516:Quantity
423:IR filter
419:UV filter
128:luminance
102:per unit
5139:Category
5113:Category
4819:CMOS APS
4717:Slovenia
4645:Regional
4591:Calotype
4528:Headroom
4406:Redscale
4321:Infrared
4266:Brenizer
4240:Wildlife
4163:Portrait
4108:Forensic
4098:Fine-art
4033:Aircraft
4023:Abstract
3903:F-number
3883:Exposure
3858:Clipping
3833:Aperture
3701:hot shoe
3622:enlarger
3617:Darkroom
3494:Exposure
3077:Archived
2693:See also
2630:Latitude
2524:f-number
2516:aperture
2468:aperture
2402:EV units
2369:Helsinki
1821:incident
1040:received
880:Radiance
820:W⋅sr⋅Hz
124:F-number
96:exposure
5124:Outline
5060:Related
4752:Vietnam
4737:Ukraine
4672:Denmark
4652:Albania
4631:Tintype
4558:History
4523:Framing
4416:Rollout
4381:Panning
4331:Kirlian
4235:Wedding
4113:Glamour
4093:Fashion
4078:Eclipse
4048:Banquet
3970:Albumen
3780:Monopod
3758:fisheye
3726:softbox
3575:pinhole
3565:instant
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3185:, p.230
2941:" and "
2373:Finland
2233:and/or
2084:Compare
1925:lm⋅s/m
1861:emitted
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1608:Symbol
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1535:Compare
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1461:J⋅m⋅Hz
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287:is the
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4732:Turkey
4727:Taiwan
4712:Serbia
4702:Norway
4677:Greece
4662:Canada
4256:Afocal
4215:Street
4195:Sports
4178:Selfie
4133:Nature
4088:Erotic
4053:Candid
4028:Aerial
4016:Genres
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4687:Japan
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4667:China
4451:Strip
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4205:Stock
4173:Ruins
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3721:snoot
3681:Flash
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690:hertz
560:joule
536:Name
530:Name
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5072:film
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