The International Standards Organisation code (ISO) was developed to consolidate the ASA/DIN system to rate the relative speed of various films.
ISO 400 film is faster than ISO 100 film, for example, making it better for low-light or fast action photos
It is based on what is under the stucco. Typically, it is frame construction.
An ISO range is how much a camera can electronically brighten a photo. It can be anywhere from 80 all the way up to 12,800. The only problem with higher ISO is the fact that when you use higher ISO it creates noise in the image making the quality of the photo deteriorate.
ISO stands for International Standards Organisation, it comes from when the sensitivity of films became standardised. It refers to the speed that your camera responds to light. The higher the ISO number the more sensitive the film or digital sensor is to light. If you choose to use a lower ISO(lower sensitivity) setting you will have to have a longer exposure, this is known as slow film. Fast film is when you have a higher sensitivity and a faster exposure. A higher ISO setting allows a faster shutter speed with the same aperture setting, this means the picture will have less Blur. The downside it that the Higher the ISO the more noise (or grain) your image has.
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It's a rating for the sensitivity of the film to light. The higher the number, the more sensitive. For digital, it represents a corresponding increase in the sensitivity of the ccd (the image capturing device). Either way, higher numbers trade off image quality for speed.
ISO code for Troy (or Apothecary) Ounce is APZ
ISO 4217
AUD is the ISO code for the Australian Dollar currency. Other examples are - GBP is the ISO code for the Great Britain Pound currency. NZD is the ISO code for the New Zealand Dollar currency. USD is the ISO code for the United States Dollar currency.
ITL ISO 4217 is for unlocking ISO products through the network store. However since ISO has been discontinued they no longer hold up the store. So that code is useless.
this is the standard code for platinum
Yes, country code top-level domains are assigned based on ISO-3166 country codes, which are protected globally. (Except that the United Kingdom uses .uk instead of its ISO-3166 code of .gb; however, the ISO has agreed not to assign UK as an ISO-3166 code.)
Per Wikipedia, the ISO country code "KP" is North Korea. Seoul is in South Korea, whose ISO country code is "KR".
The ISO protection class for Atlanta, GA (zip code 30307) is 2.
DK is the ISO-3166-1 country code for Denmark.
ISO standard 3166-1 gives codes for countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographic interest. The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code is a two-letter code. In most cases, this two-letter code is used as the top-level domain for that country on the Internet. The only exception is that the United Kingdom uses ".uk" instead of its ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of GB. The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code is also used as the first two letters of each currency code, including GBP for UK pounds sterling. The ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code is a three-letter code. The ISO 3166-1 numberic code is a number associated with each country or territory in the standard.
The number code is 46, the 2-letter ISO code is "SE" and the 3-letter ISO code is "SWE."
The Chilean Peso. the ISO code is: CLP