An Etymological Dictionary of Astronomy and Astrophysics

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deep exposure
  اسنهش ِ ژرف، نورداد ِ ~  
osneheš-e žarf, nurdâd-e ~
Fr.: pose profonde  

An exposure in which the detector shutter remains open for a relatively long time in order to bring out the weaker features of the observed object. In practice a deep exposure with a CCD detector is usually obtained from co-addition of shorter exposures.

See also:deep; → exposure.