Overexposure in photography is the result of using too much light when taking a photo. Conversely, underexposure occurs when too little light is used, which is typically caused by a short shutter speed of the camera. Exposure is a crucial element in photography, theater, and the film industry since it affects the composition of the photo.
To achieve an underexposed photo, several techniques can be employed:
When taking passport photos, there are specific guidelines to follow regarding exposure. The government has established several requirements to ensure that the passport photo's exposure is optimal.
The photo should not be overexposed, which means that there should be no excess light in the photo, or underexposed, which means that there should be enough light to make the photo visible. Furthermore, there should be no shadows on the face or in the background. Additionally, no reflections should be visible on the face or background since they can detract from the clarity of the photo.
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