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In photography, ISO is the standard rating for a film's light sensitivity. However, many photographers use an , which is a manual adjustment to the "box speed" to achieve better shadow detail or contrast.

While "ISO" often refers to an optical disc image in computing, in this context, it more likely relates to the technical specifications of film sensitivity and specific hardware architectures used by VMS Software . 1. Photography: Exposure Index (EI) vs. ISO

In the world of high-end server computing, "eI64" (often written as ) refers to the Intel Itanium 64-bit architecture , specifically when running the OpenVMS operating system.