3-10. UNDEREXPOSED IMAGE
An underexposed image (see figure 3-11), an image that is too light, may be
caused by:
b. Insufficient development time.
c. Use of an overused developing solution.
d. Use of a developing solution that is too cold.
3-11. OVEREXPOSED IMAGE
An overexposed image (see figure 3-12), an image that is too dark, may be
caused by:
b. Too much development time.
c. Use of developing solution that is too warm.
Figure 3-11. Underexposed image.
Figure 3-12. Overexposed image.
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