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Exposure (photography) and International Organization for Standardization

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Difference between Exposure (photography) and International Organization for Standardization

Exposure (photography) vs. International Organization for Standardization

In photography, exposure is the amount of light per unit area (the image plane illuminance times the exposure time) reaching a photographic film or electronic image sensor, as determined by shutter speed, lens aperture and scene luminance. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations.

Similarities between Exposure (photography) and International Organization for Standardization

Exposure (photography) and International Organization for Standardization have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Film speed.

Film speed

Film speed is the measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light, determined by sensitometry and measured on various numerical scales, the most recent being the ISO system.

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Exposure (photography) and International Organization for Standardization Comparison

Exposure (photography) has 56 relations, while International Organization for Standardization has 68. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.81% = 1 / (56 + 68).

References

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