- is lost
during capture. The
photographer may
carefully overexpose or
underexpose the
photograph to
eliminate "insignificant" or "unwanted" detail; to...
-
hairline will
become over-exposed. In many
cases spot
metering will over or
underexpose a
portion of the scene, so that the
point of
interest will be correctly...
-
control of the effect.
Underexposing the film can add to the
illusion of
darkness or moonlight. It is
typical to
underexpose by
about two f-stops. A...
- sky (by
eliminating blue
light from
hitting the film, thus
greatly underexposing the
mostly blue sky)
while not
biasing most
human flesh tone. Filters...
-
challenge for blue
screen or
green screen is
proper camera exposure.
Underexposing or
overexposing a
coloured backdrop can lead to poor
saturation levels...
-
bright exteriors and dark interiors, a
visual contrast achieved by
underexposing the film negative. The
final scene with Mills, Somerset, and Doe, had...
-
actors rather than
arduously set up a
tripod each time. He also had to
underexpose scenes featuring Locke because of her crow’s feet and fair complexion...
- edges, the blur
region causes highlights to
overexpose and
shadows to
underexpose.
Taken to an extreme, the
edges become overly visible and
detract from...
- a camera's
shutter is
miscalibrated and
consistently overexposes or
underexposes the film; similarly, a
light meter may be inaccurate. One may adjust...
- that
simulate a
night scene while filming in daylight. They
include underexposing to the
soften scene,
using a
graduated neutral-density
filter to mute...