What is camera clipping?

Camera clipping is a phenomenon that occurs when the intensity or brightness of the light entering the camera sensor exceeds its capacity to register it accurately, resulting in the loss of image information. Camera clipping can occur due to various reasons such as overexposure, bright highlights, or reflections, and can cause significant harm to the quality of the image. In simple terms, it means that certain parts of the image will appear completely white with no detail or color, resulting in the loss of important visual information. To avoid camera clipping, photographers often adjust exposure settings or use filters to control light exposure and prevent loss of image quality.