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Photography Glossary
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Exposure compensation
Exposure compensation is a camera setting that allows you to adjust the exposure of an image beyond what the camera's automatic settings would normally allow. It is typically measured in stops, with each stop representing a doubling or halving of the amount of light entering the camera. By adjusting exposure compensation, you can brighten or darken your images as desired, without having to change the aperture, shutter speed, or ISO.
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