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"Most spaces are overlit, and excessive levels of light create exhaustion."
To accommodate the effect, Correll had to use a large amount of exposure without making the bar appear overlit.
(An overlit person with a fair complexion might have had the same problem.)
Angus was poking around in the vast, overlit interior.
The amber of her eyes was touched by the same overlit spectrum that shone through the trees and blossoms.
It remained the small, overheated and overlit space that it is in the daytime.
The room is small and overlit.
"That's why so many older comedies look overlit.
"They look askance at rooms that look like overlit, empty mausolea."
The picture was deliberately overlit, and the negative was bleach-bypassed during post-production.
The hospital's bedroom was overlit, sharp-edged, pulsing as if glories were trying to burst out of everything.
Elsewhere, gracefully arched bridges crossed the solid canal, overlit by circular lights set high in the hold.
We're going to try to go against the grain, away from the overlit, stylized noir for a more frantic, contemporary, naturalistic style.
Fluorescent fixtures can be recessed into a drop ceiling, but they can give a basement an overlit office look.
The tracts of landing lights formed electric fields like the sections of an overlit metropolis.
The overlit room hummed.
As a manager comes to greet you, your eye falls on a doorway through which you glimpse a horribly overlit green space – a gym?
One was a small hunchback with a child's overlit eyes and a deformed jaw twisted like an anchor barb to one side.
Michel's face was wet, and when he wiped it he discovered it was blood, bright red in the overlit compartment.
The film's overlit shots feature desaturated colors which were achieved by bleach-bypassing the film's negative in post-production.
The owners of the café also did B&B, the bedroom as dark and gloomy as the restaurant was bright and overlit.
By day they paint houses for cash, then relax by kicking it at superhip, weirdly overlit underground hip-hop clubs.
Joel Golby of Heat magazine described the video as "15 people in an overlit studio looking confused by an array of topless men."
Adjacent car parks for rail travellers are also overlit with semi cutoff high-pressure sodium lamps, which are much worse as sources of glare.