exposurechanging
Exposurechanging refers to the deliberate modification of an image's exposure—defined as the amount of light that reaches the sensor or film—either during capture or afterward. In photography and videography, exposurechanging aims to alter brightness, contrast, and detail across shadows and highlights; it can be used to correct underexposed or overexposed frames or to create artistic mood.
During shooting, photographers use exposure compensation or manual exposure settings to prevent clipping and to push
In motion, exposurechanging can be animated through keyframed exposure in editing software, or achieved by calculating
Applications span digital photography, film and video, surveillance, and scientific imaging. Potential drawbacks include noise amplification
Related concepts include exposure value, ISO sensitivity, bracketing, HDR, tone mapping, and highlight recovery.