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onderbelichten — meaning in English: underexpose

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Usage
Native Dutch speakers often use 'onderbelichten' in discussions about photography or visual arts, particularly when critiquing the exposure levels of images. For instance, in a photography class, a student might be advised that their photo is 'onderbelichten' if it appears too dark due to insufficient light exposure.
Synonyms & nuances
'Onderbelichten' specifically refers to the act of underexposing in photography, while synonyms like 'onderbelichting' (underexposure) describe the resulting effect. Choosing 'onderbelichten' emphasizes the action of failing to capture enough light, making it ideal in instructional or evaluative contexts.
Culture
'Onderbelichten' comes from the combination of 'onder' (under) and 'belichten' (to expose), which reflects the technical aspect of photography and the art of capturing light. In Dutch culture, photography is not just a hobby but an important medium for storytelling, making understanding the nuances of exposure critical for aspiring photographers.
FAQ
Q.What does 'onderbelichten' mean in English?
'Onderbelichten' translates to 'underexpose' in English, primarily used in the context of photography to describe a situation where an image is not exposed to enough light.
Q.How do I use 'onderbelichten' in a sentence?
You can say, 'De foto was onderbelicht, waardoor de details verloren gingen,' meaning 'The photo was underexposed, causing the details to be lost.'
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'onderbelichten'?
A common mistake is confusing 'onderbelichten' with 'overbelichten' (overexpose). Remember, the former pertains to insufficient light, while the latter indicates too much light.
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