Ophthalmic Assistant

Category - Ophthalmic Imaging

In ocular photography, what does exposure refer to?
  1. Amount of the eye that is visible
  2. The total volume of light that hits the image sensor
  3. The size of the photograph
  4. The size of the aperture
Explanation
Answer: B - The total volume of light that hits the image sensor

In ocular photography, exposure refers to the total volume of light that hits the image sensor. Correct exposure is achieved through the balanced interaction of sensor, sensitivity, brightness of illumination, f-stop, and shutter speed.
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