This document discusses exposure in photography and the need for proper exposure to produce an image. It explains that exposure is controlled through three settings: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. These three components make up the "exposure triangle" and a good combination is needed to allow the correct amount of light to reach the light-sensitive material and produce a properly exposed photo, rather than an under- or over-exposed image. Exposure can be checked using a histogram on the camera.
This document discusses exposure in photography and the need for proper exposure to produce an image. It explains that exposure is controlled through three settings: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. These three components make up the "exposure triangle" and a good combination is needed to allow the correct amount of light to reach the light-sensitive material and produce a properly exposed photo, rather than an under- or over-exposed image. Exposure can be checked using a histogram on the camera.
This document discusses exposure in photography and the need for proper exposure to produce an image. It explains that exposure is controlled through three settings: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. These three components make up the "exposure triangle" and a good combination is needed to allow the correct amount of light to reach the light-sensitive material and produce a properly exposed photo, rather than an under- or over-exposed image. Exposure can be checked using a histogram on the camera.
exposure is essential. To record the correct amount of light, camera has three exposure controls to control the amount of light. A. Aperture (controls the amount of light) B. Shutter speed (controls time duration) C. ISO (controls brightness)
Note- we can know exposure level by reading
histogram. In this way, we can say that- “total amount of light allowed to reach the light sensitive material during the formation of the image. A good combination among aperture, shutter speed and ISO are needed to produce for good exposure. Under exposure- when amount of light is less than required, produce under exposed image. Over exposure- when amount of light is more than required, we get over-exposed image. Exposure Triangle