day-to-night

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Adjective[edit]

day-to-night (not comparable)

  1. Starting during daylight hours and continuing until after dark.
    • 2014, Alan Dyer, How to Photograph & Process Nightscapes and Time-Lapses, →ISBN:
      But of greatest interest to time-lapse work is Bulb ramping, as shown below, allowing the camera to change exposures in tiny increments over a day-to-night transition (or going the other way in a night-to-day transition).
    • 2017 October 2, Jess Cartner-Morle, “Stella McCartney lays waste to disposable fashion in Paris”, in the Guardian[1]:
      This collection was strong on the day-to-night staples the Stella McCartney customer wants.