underexposed
pronunciation
How to pronounce underexposed in British English: UK [,ʌndəriks'pəuzd]
How to pronounce underexposed in American English: US
Word Origin
- underexposed (adj.)
- 1861, in photography, from under + past participle of expose (v.).
Example
- 1. I think some of these photos are underexposed .
- 2. But this comes at a price : less light enters the camera , causing the image to be underexposed .
- 3. If you notice that histogram skews to the left , the image is probably too dark , or underexposed .
- 4. The underexposed highlight detail is then combined with information from the fully exposed other set of alternate lines , to produce a final image that reveals detail which might otherwise be lost in the shadows .
- 5. Exposure latitude : degree to which film can be underexposed or overexposed and still yield satisfactory results .