valotusvirhe
Valotusvirhe, also known as an exposure error, refers to a mistake made during the photographic process that results in an image being improperly exposed. This means that too much or too little light has reached the sensor or film, leading to an underexposed (too dark) or overexposed (too bright) image.
Underexposure occurs when the shutter speed is too fast, the aperture is too small, or the ISO
Factors contributing to valotusvirhe include incorrect camera settings, poor lighting conditions, and a lack of understanding