Exposure

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Exposure can refer to

In biology:

In photography:

  • Exposure (photography), the total amount of light allowed to fall on the sensor during the taking of a photograph
  • Exposure value, a value given to all combinations of camera shutter speed and aperture that gives the same exposure
  • Exposure latitude, the range of light intensities that a camera can capture. About 11 F-stops for regular film.
  • Multiple exposure, an exposure in which the sensitivity to light is reduced and then increased at least once during the total exposure time

In law:

  • Abandoning someone, such as an infant, especially in the open; also called "exposition".
  • Indecent exposure, the display of unclothed parts of the human body that is against local custom and law
  • Permissible Exposure Limit, a legal limit in the United States for personal exposure to a substance

In psychology:

In entertainment:

In finance:

  • Market exposure or Exposure is a measure of the proportion of money invested in the same industry sector.
  • Investment, a financial holding in a particular market sector.

Exposure may also refer to:

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