the photographic film was overexposed and there is no image.
Examples of overexpose
overexpose
The fanciest are so diamond-encrusted, they overexpose when photographed.
From the edition.cnn.com
The downside there is that it could overexpose Ryan Hanigan, who would be a red above 250 PA.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
Due to the very dark nature of the scene, other metering methods tend to overexpose the moon.
From the en.wikipedia.org
They have a good bullpen and their starters go deep enough so they don't overexpose the bullpen.
From the philly.com
If you put your camera on auto, it tends to overexpose the soft light that occurs around sunset.
From the time.com
If you overexpose yourself too much, users can get turned off, just as viewers do in Hollywood.
From the techcrunch.com
Autofocus is fast and exposure is generally good, with a tendency to overexpose low-contrast subjects.
From the smh.com.au
If not, overexpose your shots a couple of steps.
From the usatoday.com
Those tie-ins can cheapen or overexpose the product, so audiences grow tired of the franchise, some marketing experts say.
From the online.wsj.com
More examples
Expose to too much light; "the photographic film was overexposed and there is no image"
Expose excessively; "As a child, I was overexposed to French movies"
(overexposure) the act of exposing someone excessively to an influencing experience; "an overexposure to violence on television"
(Overexposure) In photography, exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the photographic medium (photographic film or image sensor) during the process of taking a photograph. ...
(overexposure) Excessive exposure; Of a famous person, excessive publicity, publication or reporting regarding that person; Exposure of film to light during the development process for a longer time than is required to accurately produce the image
(Over-exposed) Installing shingle courses higher than their intended exposure.
(Overexposed) A usually undesirable situation whereby a camera's digital image sensor or film was exposed to too much light under the prevailing conditions (i.e. based on the prevailing light and the camera's exposure settings). ...
(Overexposure) A condition in which too much light reaches the film, producing a dense negative or a very bright/light print or slide.
(Overexposure) Improper exposure causing an image to look too light. There is a loss of detail in bright areas.