Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation is a camera setting that allows photographers to manually adjust the exposure settings to achieve the desired brightness or darkness in a photograph. It is typically expressed in terms of exposure value (EV) increments, with positive values indicating increased brightness (overexposure) and negative values indicating decreased brightness (underexposure).
Exposure compensation is useful in situations where the camera's automatic exposure metering may not accurately capture the desired exposure, such as high-contrast scenes or backlit subjects. In Giclée printing, exposure compensation may also be applied during the image editing process to fine-tune the exposure and optimize print quality. |
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