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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under low light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe conditions or situations where there is minimal illumination, often in contexts related to photography, visibility, or environmental settings.
Example: "The camera performs exceptionally well under low light, capturing details that would otherwise be lost."
Alternatives: "in dim light" or "in low illumination."
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Under low light intensity and high humidity, the spores germinate to form small, flattened, green gametophytes.
Later in the night, ties are undone, sleeves rolled up and couples lean in under low light.
OPV shows high performance under low light conditions.
The third was shot indoors under low light, so you can see what to expect from shooting under those conditions.
Chroma noise is a serious problem in color imaging under low light conditions.
Significant lipid productivity was triggered under low light intensity, glucose + bicarbonate supplementation and nitrogen starvation.
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Perhaps his most valuable contribution is in his explanation of why trout, large ones in particular, tend to do most of their feeding under low-light conditions.
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This is done by creating an extremely thin, flexible and versatile nano-enabled photovoltaic material that converts light energy into electric energy, even under low-light, indoor conditions.
All pigment-extraction procedures were performed under low-light and low-temperature (0 10 °C) conditions.
Figure 15 Denoising results for real images taken under low-light condition.
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