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词汇 underexposed
释义 underexposed
adjective
(alsounder-exposed)uk /ˌʌn.də.rɪkˈspəʊzd/ us /ˌʌn.dɚ.ɪkˈspoʊzd/

underexposedadjective (FILM)


If a photograph is underexposed, too little light was allowed to reach the piece of photographic film when taking it:
The camera's shots are soft and occasionally look underexposed.
This photograph was under-exposed.
This feature is ideal for underexposed pictures because it brings out detail in shadows without affecting lighter areas.
The clouds come out best when they are a little under-exposed.
It was an underexposed shot with too many dark pixels and not enough detail.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Photography
aerial photograph
airbrush
analogue
aperture
backlight
backlighting
expose
ghost image
ghosting
glossy
golden hour
grainy
halation
pap
photojournalism
photojournalist
photoshoot
pic
picture
projection

underexposedadjective (ATTENTION)


not known about or not attracting attention from other people, in newspapers, on television, on social media, etc.:
Young American artists are underexposed and largely unknown in this country.
This a rare opportunity to see this under-exposed comedian on our television sets.
The programme gave underexposed activities such as tenpin bowling a wider audience.
He is drawing attention to the latest and perhaps most under-exposed cyber threat.
The company directors feel their product is still underexposed.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Neglecting and ignoring
aside
beneath the/someone's radaridiom
block something out
brush someone/something off
bury/have your head in the sandidiom
ear
lay
let sleeping dogs lieidiom
let something rideidiom
look straight/right through someoneidiom
lose the dressing roomidiom
lost
nose
sleeping beauty
slightingly
snub
someone's back is turnedidiom
step
step on someone
wink

underexposedadjective (EXPERIENCE)


not having experience of or being affected by something:
My musical tastes would be so much more narrow and under-exposed if it wasn't for Maria.
The company is relatively underexposed to any significant changes in city employment numbers.
At a key moment, early in childhood, we are underexposed to allergens and our immune systems are not prepared.
She has thoroughly mastered English grammar but has been underexposed to everyday English speech.
These employees don't usually share their work tips with others and are under-exposed to teamwork.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inexperienced people and lack of experience
apprentice
beginner
dilettante
freshman
functional illiterate
laywoman
lightweight
muggle
naïf
neophyte
non-expert
non-philosopher
nonspecialist
not know the meaning of the wordidiom
novice
the blind leading the blindidiom
uninitiated
virgin
virgin territoryidiom
virginity

underexposedadjective (FINANCE)


finance & economics specialized
not having enough of a particular type of investment, financial product, etc. that is likely to bring a profit, so that you risk not making as much money as possible:
The proceeds of the sale should be allocated to those sectors in which the company is underexposed - namely, financials, capital goods, and energy.
underexposed toMany investors are underexposed to this major emerging market.
Emerging markets present opportunities that are not offered by most developing markets. Yet many investors remain underexposed to these markets.
Most foreign investors are still underexposed to Japanese companies.
The UK market is underexposed to some other industries, particularly technology, that investors might well want in their investment portfolios.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Stock markets
algo
anti-city
anti-dilution
anti-speculation
anti-speculative
asset-stripping
broker
bull market
capital investment
carpetbagger
equity
footsie
gilt
grubstake
head fake
hedging
ICO
inconvertible
rentier
stockbroker belt

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Individual children and their family contexts, as well as their further life histories, remain underexposed.
Therefore, film can be underexposed and overexposed, retaining detail and information in the camera negative.
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This ability to employ underexposed images allowed shorter exposure times to be used, a great advantage in portraiture.
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Ambrotypes were deliberately underexposed negatives made by that process and optimized for viewing as positives instead.
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The underexposed frame is recorded directly before the main frame to reduce motion artifacts caused by misalignment of those two images.
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She is best known for her invention of a method to enhance underexposed photographic negatives.
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The more contrast and underexposed the shadows the clearer the image will shine through the other negative.
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Half of the photosites can be intentionally underexposed so that they fully capture the brighter areas of the scene.
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Brightening the image, especially in underexposed photos, brings out the shadow noise in such areas.
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In both processes, a very underexposed negative image was produced in the emulsion.
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In the case of video cameras, underexposed images can contain high amounts of noise, as well.
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Her groundbreaking method enhanced underexposed emulsions and increased the limits of photographic detection.
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Refn kept with the theme of prominent darkness and shadow, though this film has fewer incidents of characters being underexposed or backlit.
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Cassette copies are usually at slow speeds, and often overexposed and poorly framed, while disc copies are all at faster speeds, and underexposed and correctly framed.
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Recent advances have allowed more intelligent exposure correction whereby only pixels below a particular luminosity threshold are brightened, thereby brightening underexposed shadows without affecting the rest of the image.
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