The relationship between the change in exposure c and the change in the required number of stops n is 2.3219.
According to shutter speed, lens F-number, and scene luminance, exposure in photography refers to the amount of light per unit area that reaches a frame of photographic film or the surface of an electronic image sensor.
n = number of stops
c = alteration in exposure
n = logâC ----- (1)
Suppose nâ is the number of stops required to triple the exposure.
nâ = logâ(3C) â nâ = logâ3 + logâC ----- (2)
Utilizing (1) in (2)
nâ = n + logâ3 = n + 1.5850
Consequently, we must raise the number of stops by 1.585 â 1.6
(b) Similarly, changing C by c/5 will give exposure
nâ = logâ(c/5) â nâ = Â logâC - logâ5
nâ = n - Â logâ5 = n - 2.3219
The required reduction in stops is 2.3219
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