filmgyorsasági
Filmgyorsasági translates from Hungarian to "film speed" or "film rate". This term refers to the sensitivity of a photographic film to light, commonly known as ISO or ASA speed. A higher filmgyorsasági value indicates that the film requires less light to achieve a properly exposed image. Conversely, a lower filmgyorsasági means the film needs more light. This sensitivity is a crucial factor for photographers, influencing their choice of film for different lighting conditions. For instance, in low light situations, a film with a high filmgyorsasági would be preferred to avoid underexposure. In bright sunlight, a film with a lower filmgyorsasági might be used to prevent overexposure or to allow for wider apertures. The development process of the film can also influence its effective filmgyorsasági.