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Adjust the exposure of the input color by the given stops. Each = positive stop will double the input's intensity. Each negative stop will ha= lve the input's intensity. Often it is preferable to use Exposure instead o= f a straight multiplication (also called gain), as it is perceptually linea= r.
The color to have exposure adjustment. Plug a color pattern here.
The number of stops to adjust the inputRGB. The result is multiplied by = 2 to the power of stops.
The clamped color result.
The R channel from the resultRGB output.
The G channel from the resultRGB output.
The B channel from the resultRGB output.