Noun
(photography) A photograph produced by exposing film or some other photosensitive surface to focused light twice, usually by opening and closing a camera shutter two times, thereby generating a picture consisting of two superimposed images.
(photography) The process of producing such a photograph.
double-exposure (plural double-exposures)
Alternative form of double exposure
double-exposure
And there is a double exposure mode that can overlap two consecutive photos when you press the shutter twice. Source: Internet
Many techniques—such as the Schüfftan process —were modifications of illusions from the theater (such as pepper's ghost ) and still photography (such as double exposure and matte compositing). Source: Internet
On this second pass, the left side was masked to prevent double exposure. Source: Internet
Captured on film playing with double exposure and movement she shows us her take on our CR. Source: Internet
The art of creating a double exposure has become increasingly popular recently. Source: Internet