underexposure

IPA: ˈʌndɝɪkspˈoʊʒɝ

noun

  • The condition of being underexposed.
  • An insufficient, or less than usual, exposure.
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Examples of "underexposure" in Sentences

  • An underexposure to light can cause the thylakoids to fail.
  • Slide needs correct exposure, significant underexposure will ruin a photo.
  • The main problem with the CHRC is the underexposure they have in the media.
  • Nice colors, but underexposure makes details around the pit hard to discern.
  • So he may suffer from underexposure for now, but that won't last much longer.
  • “The main problem with the CHRC is the underexposure they have in the media.”
  • The image is also very noisy, probably due to underexposure, high ISO, or both.
  • If the shutter closed too soon, underexposure took place and the line was black.
  • The heroine, Catherine Keener's Kate, suffers from a surfeit of empathy, but the movie has suffered only from underexposure.
  • The underexposure, the backlight, the silhouetted figures with the spot-lit faces done with mirrors combine to make the work successfully overcome the simultaneous virtue/impediment of photography which is that it's "real."

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