Superimpose To place one element over another to create stacking of images or overlays.
Another way to superimpose pictures is digitally, using a software photo editor like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. Simply alter the opacity of the two images and line them up over each other.
optical finder with superimposed or separate rangefinder rigid or folding manual rangefinder focusing ...
In the three emulsion layers, three separate, superimposed images are formed and when viewed together, they give a full range of colors.
You insert the filter such that the dark half of the filter will superimpose on the brightest part of your image. As an example, they might come in handy for sunsets when you have an interesting foreground.
To understand how, imagine the part of the studio setup on which you focus as a flat plane, much like a pane of glass, superimposed from one side of the setup to the other, so that the plane is parallel to the camera's film plane.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 sports a black-themed menu design with superimposed graphics, with a layout that is virtually identical to those found on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3.
The rangefinder uses a superimposed image in the viewfinder which moves with the focus on the lens. When the superimposed image of the subject is aligned with the regular image of the subject in the viewfinder, you have focus.
Imagine the snow on an old-style TV set and imagine that snow being superimposed over top of a picture.
Think of a flash picture as two images: one very sharp one of the area lit well by the flash or multiple synchronized flashes, which are quick enough to freeze pretty much any action, superimposed on one corresponding to the area's ambient lighting, ...
The photographer turns a ring on the lens until two superimposed images are aligned in the viewfinder. The only digital cameras that include traditional optical/manual rangefinders are the Epson R-D1 and the Leica M8.
I hit the "trim" icon and see a box superimposed over the image. I can drag the borders wherever I want, and quickly transform this horizontal to a square by cropping unneeded space to the right and left. I like it and save it. Wait.
The image below that I took of Scale Force illustrates this composition rule perfectly and I have superimposed a grid over it to make it more obvious.
Multiple exposure mode. A mode that lets you superimpose one image on top of another. Multiple exposure. An image made up of two or more images superimposed in the camera. NiCad. Nickel cadmium battery.
Watermark   A logo or mark that is superimposed on an image. Preview images are watermarked because they can be saved from the browser without purchase. Hi-resolution images purchased by the buyer are not watermarked.
The Highlight Warning feature is often referred to as the “blinkies' as it shows areas of overexposure by having a black (or in some cameras a color of your choice) blinking warning superimposed on those overexposed areas.
Histogram turns on the display of the superimposed histogram. Now that you've got it, I'm not sure why you'd want to turn this off, but un-checking this box will do so if you want.
What prgram allows you to do this? I have always bee keen to superimpose photos, especially imaes taken at different times of the day and tehn combined to create one image. I have Photoshop Elements and just got Light room.
trapping of ink the property of a printing ink that makes it possible to superimpose one color on another, used to obtain a third color, a combination, or to hide the first by overprinting the second with an opaque color.
Pinhole leaks would be more likely to look like superimposed images than oblong blobs. Paul Butzi ...
You have two different options available to remove images that have objects behind them: You can superimpose a picture of the obscured object over the unwanted object or, for small areas, you can alter the image pixel by pixel.
I have heard of a program here (Mac only) to automate this process even further. It superimposes one image over as many other images as you have in a folder.
Shadows can create unexpected patterns like in this image by flickr user CatDancing. With the pattern superimposed, the picture draws attention.
Moiré An interference pattern brought about when images of differing resolution are superimposed. This problem may occur, for example, if small diamond shapes are to be reproduced on a television screen.
-Multiple exposure is the technique of making more than one exposure on the same film frame, normally so that the images are superimposed.
Rule of Thirds More a composition guideline than a rule, here's how it works: imagine the lines of a tic-tac-toe game board superimposed over the scene you're viewing in the finder. Find out more.
It takes two adjacent pixels (a yellow one an a red one, for example) and superimposes an orange pixel in between.
A second way of producing the effect, endorsed by Bullock,38,40 is a two- negative method, in which the images of a normal negative and a solarized negative with only white Sabatier border lines are carefully superimposed on photographic paper.
The motif almost looks as if it were superimposed on top of it. The reserved colors, which also mainly lie in the same range of colors, enhance the dramatic reduction of the image to just a few surfaces, shapes and colors.
The various view options range from simple (no info) to everything (image, lots of exposure and meta data, and an enlarged section of the image inset). The Display could be set to show basic info or superimpose a “golden thirds' grid, ...
Some other contrast is added by the fact that a few of the butterflies have their wings open, exposing a saturated orange color. These butterflies are superimposed on top of the many butterflies that have closed wings with a much lighter color.
See also: Camera, Image, Light, Photograph, Exposure
 
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