ExposiciónTriángulo
Calculadora de Triángulo de Exposición
ExposureTriangle
Exposure Triangle Calculator
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Interactive guide to understanding aperture, shutter speed, and ISO relationship for perfect exposure in photography.
Características Principales
Visual representation of exposure triangle relationship
Aperture (f-stop) interaction with depth of field
Shutter speed effect on motion blur and light capture
ISO sensitivity impact on image noise and exposure
Exposure compensation suggestions for different lighting
Interactive sliders showing real-time exposure changes
How to Use Exposure Triangle
Understand the Triangle
Learn how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO form the three pillars of exposure
Adjust Aperture
Modify f-stop values to control depth of field and light amount reaching the sensor
Set Shutter Speed
Choose shutter speed to balance motion blur and light exposure
Control ISO
Adjust sensor sensitivity while managing noise levels in your images
Maintain Balance
Keep total exposure constant while changing individual settings for creative effects
Preview Results
See how adjustments affect exposure and image characteristics
Casos de Uso
Learning fundamental photography principles for beginners
Professional photographers optimizing exposure in various lighting conditions
Cinematography and videography for achieving proper exposure
Photography education and workshops explaining exposure concepts
Preguntas Frecuentes
Why does changing one setting require adjusting another?
All three settings affect exposure brightness. Adjusting one requires compensating with another to maintain proper exposure.
How does aperture affect depth of field?
Lower f-numbers (wider apertures) create shallow depth of field with blurred backgrounds, while higher numbers create sharp focus throughout.
What is the relationship between shutter speed and motion?
Faster shutter speeds freeze motion, while slower speeds create motion blur. Faster speeds require more light or higher ISO.
When should I increase ISO?
Increase ISO in low-light conditions, but be aware that higher ISO introduces more noise into your images.
How do I choose the right exposure settings?
Consider your creative goals: use wide apertures for portraits, fast shutter speeds for sports, and low ISO for clean images.