underexposure in the PONS Dictionary

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The collective underexposure and lack of empowerment result in drastically lower female ambition towards politics.
mironline.ca
Many neutral test cards are far from perfectly diffuse reflectors, and specular reflections can cause increased reflected-light meter readings that, if followed, would result in underexposure.
en.wikipedia.org
The underexposure in camera and process to dodge back light where he wants it -- although done in a digital environment -- relate more to the traditions of analog printing.
time.com
Underexposure is more complex because even if only a few photons have been recorded, there's a chance some detail may be recoverable -- although it's unlikely.
www.photoreview.com.au
The use of chiaroscuro is common throughout his works, through underexposure and adjustment in printing.
en.wikipedia.org
We also had some hiccups with exposure and colour, with underexposure not uncommon and blue/cool tones present in some scenes.
www.pocket-lint.com
Factors considered may include unusual lighting distribution, variations within a camera system, filters, non-standard processing, or intended underexposure or overexposure.
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If the shutter closed too soon, underexposure took place and the line was black.
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Given the underexposure of the cadet tournament, his exploits went unnoticed.
www.fourfourtwo.com
The club's underexposure has to do with its exclusivity.
www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com

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