verb
- exposing something or someone to something in advance; introducing beforehand
- in photography, exposing film or a sensor to light before the main exposure to adjust contrast or tone
Usage: present participle of preexpose; commonly used in photography, education, and medical contexts
Usage: technical term in photography and cinematography
Examples
- Preexposing students to difficult concepts helps them prepare for advanced coursework.
- The photographer considered preexposing the film to reduce harsh shadows in the final image.
- Preexposing children to diverse cultures builds cultural awareness early on.
- In medical training, preexposing residents to case studies improves their diagnostic skills.
- The cinematographer discussed preexposing the sensor to achieve a specific aesthetic effect.