overexpose u rečniku PONS

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A lot of times a bright object in a dark sky will overexpose.
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Depending on the distance to the subject, using the full power of the flash may greatly overexpose the subject especially at close range.
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For example, the long exposures required at the time to create an image would properly expose the main subject, such as a building, but would completely overexpose the sky.
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The bowlers enjoy but it tends to overexpose their weaker link - the batting.
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So there is an argument for not overexposing them.
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They make their music at their own pace, refuse to overexpose themselves, rarely tour and keep outside influences to a minimum.
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He made sure that his face appeared minimally in them to avoid overexposing his image.
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We may be overexposed to prank videos, and they may not be as real as they used to be.
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Campaigns must be exposed thoroughly in the market as much as possible without annoying or bothering consumers to the point of overexposing the campaign.
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Around edges, the blur region causes highlights to overexpose and shadows to underexpose.
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