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But as noted by some commenters on Twitter, Pixel 3's photo also overexposes and destroys some lighting details in the background.
First, I had to manually reduce the exposure of the Galaxy S9 to match it to the Pixel's: Samsung habitually overexposes these low-light photos in an effort to make them look like daytime.
The subjects here emerge out of white, foggy backgrounds — Benhelima places a gray filter in front of the light meter so that the film overexposes — appearing a little lost and out of context, while still evoking place: two colorful, striped chairs suspended in a yellowy mist bring to mind a hot day on the beach, as a couple has abandoned them for a swim.
The film has been exposed at EI 800. Another example occurs where a camera's shutter is miscalibrated and consistently overexposes or underexposes the film; similarly, a light meter may be inaccurate. One may adjust the EI setting accordingly in order to compensate for these defects and consistently produce correctly exposed negatives.
Several of the critics also argue that, due to the increased degree of involvement of the civilian population, that this policy overexposes civilians to the dangers of the conflict, becoming potential targets for any abuses committed both by the illegal armed groups and the government's security forces. From this point of view, the resulting polarization caused by the long-term application of the policy would also be considered an obstacle to the achievement of a negotiated solution of the conflict with FARC and ELN guerrillas.Human Rights Watch: Americas : ColombiaPage has moved A number of the more radical critics, in particular leftwingers and sympathizers or members of FARC, also consider that "democratic security" may be a euphemism for the controversial national security policy that existed throughout South America during the later stages of the Cold War, seeking to stop the spread of Communism. This would imply that the application this policy would also lead to the repression of any form of dissent and opposition to the current administration, including student movements and political parties.

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