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overexposure
Of a famous person, excessive publicity, publication or reporting regarding that person
Excessive exposure
the subjection of photosensitive material to light source for a longer period than is necessary to accomplish the desired result
the act of exposing someone excessively to an influencing experience; "an overexposure to violence on televsion"
A condition in which too much light reaches the film, producing a dense negative or a very light slide
Exposing the image sensor to more light than is needed to render the scene as the eye sees it Results in a too light photograph
In exposure, when too much lighting strikes the film for a proper rendition of the scene Minor overexposure may cause a loss of details or texture in the scene highlights; severe overexposure will cause a serious deterioration of picture quality in color and black and white print film, and a complete loss of picture information with slide films
An excessive amount of light reaching the film resulting in a dense negative or a very bright slide or print
the act of exposing film to too much light or for too long a time
The result of giving a light-sensitive material excessive exposure, either by exposing it to too bright an image or by allowing light to act upon it for too long
Exposure of film to light during the development process for a longer time than is required to accurately produce the image
A condition in which too much light has reached the film, producing a dense negative or a wash-out print or slide
A condition in which too much light reaches the film, producing a dense negative or a very light print or slide (Back To Top) P
Exposure to a hazardous material beyond the allowable exposure levels
Exposure to a hazardous material beyond the allowable exposure limits
too much light enters the camera
A condition in which too much light reaches the film, producing a dense negative or a very light print or slide
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