1. lowlight - Noun
2. lowlight - Verb
A particularly unfavorable or mediocre moment or aspect.
Antonym: highlight
(cosmetics) In hairstyling, a highlight in a darker color rather than a lighter one.
Coordinate term: highlight
lowlight (third-person singular simple present lowlights, present participle lowlighting, simple past and past participle lowlighted)
(transitive) To dye (part of the hair) a darker color than the rest.
By contrasting the Lumix G9 of the Lumix GX7 (a camera from 2013!) In comparison mode, I was horrified to find that the GX7 has both the better JPEGs and a better lowlight performance. Source: Internet
Combined with the FUJINON lens, the camera boasts ultimate image resolution, lowlight capability, wide dynamic range, and outstanding color reproduction that have been refined over 80 years. Source: Internet
Lowlight: the reappearances of Wes and Laurel overshadowing Asher’s death. Source: Internet
With ISO ratings ranging from 64 to a maximum of 6400 during lowlight conditions, this camera is compatible with SD/SDHC cards for storage and comes with an internal memory of 34MB. Source: Internet
Some highlights (and a lowlight!) from a week’s worth of meals. Source: Internet