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As strange is it may sound, the American team is suffering from underexposure.
In other words, a fudge factor of underexposure is built in.
The use of chiaroscuro is common throughout his works, through underexposure and adjustment in printing.
But in general, here is what happens: With long exposure times (usually a second or longer), the film slows down, producing underexposure.
Even a putatively incorrect underexposure may capture exactly the intensity of color you had in mind.
It usually is used to maximal effect in conjunction with a one-stop underexposure.
Color-photography experts will tell you that when it comes to slides, underexposure is better than overexposure.
With slide films, overexposure is deadly so many photographers bracket only on the side of underexposure.
With a camera such as the Canon, it is easy enough to program in a bit of underexposure to create more density in one's slides.
You can see that in good lighting, the exposure compensation settings are pretty useless, resulting in either gross over or underexposure.
There are few fireworks in this show, but it's a solid account of an artist whose underplayed style has resulted in underexposure.
This technique results in effective overdevelopment of the film, compensating for underexposure in the camera.
If I had it all to do over again, however, I would use the camera's exposure-bias feature to program in a consistent half-stop underexposure.
Negative films, which give us prints to show our friends, are happier with overexposure; slide films, contrarily, like underexposure.
As is the case with Kodachrome 64, Ektachrome 100 Plus seems to perk up with slight underexposure.
Additionally, Oday Rasheed received numerous awards for his work on Underexposure.
Or, if my automatic camera allowed me to dial in a half stop of underexposure, I would try that, first setting the film-speed dial back to 25.
CNN/SI was also bedeviled by underexposure.
Nevertheless, the department struggles with its "public underexposure," said Joel A. Miele Sr., the city's commissioner of environmental protection.
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.
Digital capture tends to be more tolerant of underexposure, allowing better recovery of shadow detail, than same-ISO negative print film.
The new designation Rollei 35 LED resulted from the three light emitting diodes in the viewfinder, which indicated overexposure, correct exposure, or underexposure.
True, the meter will set a slow shutter speed and a wide lens aperture, which calls for a steady hand and precise focus, and you may run the risk of underexposure.
Simply setting that shutter speed without changing the effective lens aperture would result in an underexposure, but the Ricoh 500 will automatically change the aperture setting to f/5.6.