Fade in

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A fade-in is called:

  • In film technology, the superposition of parts of the image with other image information, see fade-in (film technology)
  • In the audio area, the addition of a new source to an existing or still empty audio channel, see Fade
  • In computer technology, the visualization of another medium or storage area, see EMM386.EXE , 4 GiB limit