overexpose
IPA: oʊvɝɪkspˈoʊz
verb
- To expose excessively.
- To provide excessive publicity or reporting regarding (a person, event, etc.).
- (photography) To expose (film) to light during the development process for a longer time than is required to accurately produce the image.
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Examples of "overexpose" in Sentences
- Film can overexpose just as easily.
- Also, the ceiling near the chandeliers is overexposed.
- The original is overexposed while the alternate is underexposed.
- The face is bleached out and overexposed, and the photo is low resolution.
- The overexposed rock is in turn distracting from the subject of the image.
- More than two exposures can be combined, with care not to overexpose the film.
- To get the correct exposure you need to set the camera manually to overexpose.
- So when we sit in our convoys, try as much as possible not to overexpose yourself, alright?
- The only thing she is going to do is overexpose herself and become a more laughable liability in the process.
- Because these items are typically spotlighted in a dark environment, it's common for automatic cameras to overexpose these images.
- Either you expose for the moon correctly and underexpose for the stars, or you expose the stars correctly and overexpose the moon.
- To make snow look whiter, and avoid a gray tinge, overexpose by raising the EV (exposure value) setting by a half-step or one step.
- The light from a spotlight is focused, so normally the camera will overexpose the centre part of the image because of all the black in the frame.
- The shotgun method of reponses by the GOP is getting overexpose. 8 years ago we did not have quick reaction of twitering, e-mail, blogs and web news.
- Because the light itself is the subject, it's common for automatic cameras to underexpose these images for tight shots and overexpose for loose shots.
- I had experience of fog previously in outdoor shots and had a good idea how to get rid of it so, decided to go with flash but also I had to 'overexpose' by almost a full stop to help during PP, otherwise I wouldn't get rid of the mist in the images.
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