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Underexposure, prints of darkness
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The result of too little light or too small an f-stop. see: thin. underexposure may also occur if you have a lazy agent.
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Underexposure, английский
- A picture that appears too dark because insufficient light was delivered to the imaging system. opposite of overexposure.
- The result of recording too little light when taking a picture, which results in a dark image. in digital imaging, underexposure can be corrected to a certain extent by the use of image-editing software, depending upon how underexposed your image is. raw files offer more latitude than jpegs and tiffs for correcting underexposure.
- Failure to expose correctly because not enough light has struck the film or sensor to faithfully render the color and brightness values. underexposed pictures are dark; the more the underexposure the darker they become. color also suffers when film is underexposed, although a slight amount of underexposure can be used to increase color saturation in certain color slide films.
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Flat light, flat, английский
The results of low-contrast or close-to-the-lens light-ing or over-kill fill*. tip: while soft light is, by its nature, flatter than hard light, even a soft source, above or to the subject`s side, is not flat. proof: vermeer.
Indecent exposure (film and stills), английский
The result of any number of miscalculations and minor errors that do not cancel each other out. see: exposure and exposure latitude.
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