preexposure

preexposure
/pree'ik spoh"zheuhr/, n.
1. exposure beforehand.
2. Photog. the exposing of a film to even light, before photographing a subject, to increase its sensitivity.
Also, pre-exposure.
[1935-40; PRE- + EXPOSURE]

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