Exposure Values. Furht, B., editor In Encyclopedia of Multimedia, pages 217–218. Springer US, 2008. 00000Paper abstract bibtex SynonymsSensor’s exposure characterizationDefinitionNumerical values used to specify the relationship between the f-number and the exposure duration which together with ISO sensitivity are important camera settings necessary to form a balanced image with respect to the involved imaging system.IntroductionThe overall quality of captured images usually depends on the exposure of image sensors to light. Digital consumer devices use various ad-hoc strategies and heuristic methods to derive exposure setting parameters [1]. Typically such techniques are completely blind with respect to the specific content of the involved scene. Fully-automatic techniques are often based on average/automatic or more complex matrix/intelligent exposure metering concepts. Others techniques provide photographers with a certain control over the exposure selection. The most important aspect of the exposure duration is to guarantee that the acquired image falls in a good region of the ...
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