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# exposure stops
In photography, a *stop* is a relative unit of measurement denoting overall exposure of a photograph. Each stop is always double the exposure of the previous stop, and half of the next stop. For example, to raise the shutter speed by “two stops” means to make it two times as bright by doubling the time the shutter is open.
| Measurement name(s) | Type | Rising example |
| ----------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Shutter speed | Linear scale | ${1\over200}\ \mathrm{s}$ → ${1\over100}\ \mathrm{s}$ |
| Film speed
Sensor speed
ISO | Linear scale | ISO 100 → ISO 200 |
| [Aperture size](../../notes/camera/aperture.md)
[f-number](../../notes/camera/aperture.md) | $\sum(\sqrt{2})^{n}$, round to nearest tenth | $f/4$ → $f/2.8$, where $4=(\sqrt{2})^{4}$ and $2.8=(\sqrt{2})^{3}$