tervikpildis
Tervikpildis is an Estonian term used to describe a composite image created by combining multiple visual elements into a single frame. In practice, tervikpildis can refer to photographs assembled from several exposures, layered graphics, or maps that merge different data layers into one image. The concept is common in fields where presenting multiple perspectives or datasets in a single view is useful, such as photography, film, journalism, cartography, and scientific visualization.
The term is of Estonian origin; etymology suggests a combination of a root meaning “composite” with the
Applications include HDR-style photographs, photomosaics, editorial montages, and geographic information system maps that overlay multiple data