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overexpose

Other forms: overexposed; overexposes; overexposing

If you take a photograph in harsh sunlight, you may overexpose it, or ruin it with too much bright light. It might look cool and arty, but it’s usually just a washed out mess. Redo!

A bright, washed out photograph that has no sharp details or clear highlights can be the result when you overexpose it. Another way to overexpose is to leave someone open to too much risk or public attention — a pushy stage parent may overexpose a child actor to the media, for example, in an attempt to make them famous. The photography meaning dates from the invention of photography itself in the nineteenth century.

Definitions of overexpose
  1. verb
    expose to too much light
    “the photographic film was overexposed and there is no image”
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    antonyms:
    underexpose
    expose to too little light
    types:
    solarise, solarize
    overexpose to sunlight
    type of:
    expose
    expose to light, of photographic film
  2. verb
    expose excessively
    “As a child, I was overexposed to French movies”
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    antonyms:
    underexpose
    expose insufficiently
    type of:
    expose
    expose or make accessible to some action or influence
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