superimposed

/ˌsupərɪmˈpoʊzd/
adjective
  1. Placed or laid over something else, often so that both are still visible.
    • In the map, the new bike lanes are shown as superimposed green lines on the existing streets.
    • The artist created a dreamlike effect with superimposed images of clouds and trees.
    • The photo had a superimposed text caption at the bottom.
verb
  1. To place or lay (one thing) over another, typically so that both are still evident.
    • She superimposed a filter on the video to give it a vintage look.
    • Scientists superimposed the two X-ray images to compare the bone structures.
    • The graphic designer superimposed the company logo onto the background image.