: In environmental monitoring, a double-exposure algorithm merges normal and overexposed images to identify vegetation in deep shadows, restoring true color characteristics. 3. Environmental and Social Sciences: The Meta-Concept
In global studies, "double exposure" is an analytical framework used to describe the intersection of two major global forces. Double Exposure
In photography and film, double exposure is the technique of superimposing two or more images to create a single, layered composition. : In environmental monitoring
: Research in Southeast Asia uses this concept to analyze how urban growth and climate stress combine to create new vulnerabilities in water supply. 4. Legal Psychology: Eyewitness Memory Double Exposure
In the legal field, "double exposure" refers to the repeated identification of suspects by a single witness.