Aperture In camera digitizing (often called macro photography for scanning), aperture is the adjustable opening inside the lens that controls the amount of light reaching the digital sensor. Measured in f-stops, it directly affects your image’s exposure and depth of field, ensuring your physical prints or negatives are perfectly focused edge to edge.
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