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root exposure - translation to arabic

PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE
Flash exposure compensation; Exposure bias; Compensated exposure

root exposure      
‎ تَعَرُّضُ الجَذْر‎
root exposure      
تَعَرُّضُ الجَذْر
double exposure         
  • Hand-coloured processed double exposure image of a woman in the Canton Region of Late Qing Dynasty, 1870s
  • Composer [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]], double exposure made using a film camera, 1980
  • Multiple exposure of one person, made using Adobe Photoshop
  • Double exposure made in the darkroom
  • Double exposure made using a film camera
  • An 1886 chronophotographic study of horse motion, by [[Etienne-Jules Marey]]
SUPERIMPOSITION OF TWO OR MORE EXPOSURES TO CREATE A SINGLE IMAGE
Double exposure (photography); Multi-Exposure; Multi Exposure; Double exposure; Multi exposure; Multi-exposure; Iskiography; Lothar Schiffler; Double-exposure
‎ تَعَرُّضٌ مُضاعَف‎

Definition

double exposure
¦ noun the repeated exposure of a photographic plate or film to light.

Wikipedia

Exposure compensation

Exposure compensation is a technique for adjusting the exposure indicated by a photographic exposure meter, in consideration of factors that may cause the indicated exposure to result in a less-than-optimal image. Factors considered may include unusual lighting distribution, variations within a camera system, filters, non-standard processing, or intended underexposure or overexposure. Cinematographers may also apply exposure compensation for changes in shutter angle or film speed (as exposure index), among other factors.

Many digital cameras have a display setting and possibly a physical dial whereby the photographer can set the camera to either over or under expose the subject by up to three f-stops (f-numbers) in 1/3 stop intervals. Each number on the scale (1,2,3) represents one f-stop, decreasing the exposure by one f-stop will halve the amount of light reaching the sensor. The dots in between the numbers represent 1/3 of an f-stop.