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"TIME EXPOSURE"
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Exposure time
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Reciprocity failure
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Reciprocity
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Reciprocity law
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Multiple exposure
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Exposure
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Bulb
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Bracketing
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Exposure compensation
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Bracket
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Tripod
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Exposure latitude
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Shutter
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Exposure value
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Manual exposure
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Shutter speed
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Speed
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Self-timer
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Overexposure
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Clearing time
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Short term exposure limit
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Dwell time
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Overexpose
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Shutter lag
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Stopping down
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Lag time
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Flash synchronization
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Push processing
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Electronic shutter
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Fast
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Shutter priority
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Acute exposure
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Double exposure
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Chronic exposure
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Focal plane shutter
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Film speed
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Sensitivity
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Automatic exposure
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Persistence
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Cable release
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Leaf shutter
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Stel
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Exposure index
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Stop
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Self timer
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Director of photography
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Auto exposure
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Short-term exposure limit
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Sensitometer
A long exposure, usually not handheld, for recording scenes at night or in very dim rooms.
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a photograph produced with a relatively long exposure time
wordnet.princeton.edu
exposure of a film for a relatively long time (more than half a second)
wordnet.princeton.edu
A comparatively long exposure made in seconds or minutes.
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An exposure in which the shutter stays open for as long as the photographer keeps the shutter release depressed. Time exposures maybe necessary in dim light and are usually made using a cable release and with the camera mounted on a tripod.
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For the photographic technique of time exposure see Bulb (photography).
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