poca exposición

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underexposure
inadequate publicity the act of exposing film to too little light or for too short a time
A picture that appears too dark because not enough light got to the imaging system
An insufficient, or less than usual, exposure
{i} exposure to an inadequate amount of light; an underexposed photographic image (Photography)
A photosensitive material that has received too little light resulting in a dark print lacking detail
The condition of being underexposed
Exposing the film to less light than is needed to render the scene as the eye sees it Results in a too dark photograph
A condition in which too much light has reached the film, producing a thin negative, a dark slide, or a muddy print
A condition in which too little light reaches the film, producing a thin negative, a dark slide, or a muddy-looking print
inadequate publicity
Exposing the film / image sensor to less light than is needed to render the scene as the eye sees it Results in a too dark image
Failure to expose correctly because not enough light has struck the film or sensor to faithfully render the color and brightness values Underexposed pictures are dark; the more the underexposure the darker they become Color also suffers when film is underexposed, although a slight amount of underexposure can be used to increase color saturation in certain color slide films
the act of exposing film to too little light or for too short a time
The result of insufficient exposure - either by exposing it to too dim and image, or giving too short a time
Intentionally or unintentionally allowing too little light to strike the film, causing a scene to look darker than it would at a correct exposure