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- Lovitt as Sage, and Jermaine Rivers as Shatter. Filming for the pilot, under the working title Heaven, began on March 13, 2017, in Dallas, Texas, and...
- has also worked as a co-host of the reality action/adventure TV show UnderExposed, and appeared in the short film These Walls. (2012). Dove said she went...
- chemist. She is best known for her invention of a method to enhance underexposed photographic negatives. This development was used extensively by NASA...
- but used a gelatin emulsion which could be exposed in the camera dry. In both processes, a very underexposed negative image was produced in the emulsion...
- model, for example, out-of-range values would be recorded as "black" (underexposed) or "white" (overexposed) rather than the precisely graduated shades...
- scenes recorded in natural light, with or without moonlight, may be underexposed to the point where little or nothing is visible. This problem can be...
- different color contrasts. In the motion picture industry the use of underexposed tungsten-balanced film in an outdoor setting is a common way of producing...
- is the extent to which a light-sensitive material can be exposed (overexposed or underexposed) and still achieve an acceptable result. It is relevant to...
- drawn in by the similarities of the photography to hand-drawn art forms. Underexposed redscale film photograph with light leaks (bottom left) Photograph showing...
- Video Data Bank and her films I Need Your Full Cooperation/Underexposed and Underexposed are distributed by Women Make Movies. Animal Attraction - a...