Description: Underexposure is a photographic term that refers to an image that is too dark due to insufficient light during the capture process. This phenomenon occurs when the camera’s sensor does not receive enough light to properly record the details of the scene, resulting in deep shadows and a lack of information in the darker areas of the image. Underexposure can be the result of incorrect settings for aperture, shutter speed, or ISO sensitivity of the camera. In computer graphics, underexposure can also refer to the representation of digital images that lack adequate brightness and contrast, which can affect the visual quality of digital graphics. Underexposure is an important concept in photography and computer graphics, as it influences visual perception and the aesthetics of images, and can be intentional or accidental, depending on the context and the creator’s intent.