Double — Exposure

In photography and film, double exposure is the technique of superimposing two or more images to create a single, layered composition.

In the legal field, "double exposure" refers to the repeated identification of suspects by a single witness. Double Exposure

: A common method involves a high-contrast "silhouette" shot (e.g., a person against a bright sky) followed by a "subject" shot (e.g., a landscape). The dark areas of the first shot retain information from the second, while the bright areas "bleach out". In photography and film, double exposure is the