stop down
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[edit]Verb
[edit]stop down (third-person singular simple present stops down, present participle stopping down, simple past and past participle stopped down)
- (photography) To decrease the aperture of a photographic lens, moving from an f/stop represented by a lower number to an f/stop represented by a higher number.
- 2002 December 12, “Images from a blurred world”, in The Economist, retrieved 3 April 2009:
- To get an image with a larger “depth of field”—ie, where more of the distant objects as well as the nearer ones in a scene are in focus—the photographer must “stop down” the aperture of the lens, restricting the amount of light admitted.