noun a technical term used in photography to describe the clarity or sharpness of an image
In optics, acutance is used to describe the ability of a lens to reproduce fine detail in an image.
Acutance refers to the sharpness or clarity of an image, particularly at the edges of objects.
Acutance is often used in image processing algorithms to enhance edge sharpness and clarity.
Acutance is a term commonly used in photography to describe the sharpness and clarity of an image. Photographers often strive to achieve high acutance in their images to enhance detail and definition.
In graphic design, acutance can refer to the perceived sharpness of edges and lines in visual elements. Designers may adjust acutance to create a more crisp and clear design.
Acutance is a concept used in optometry to describe the ability to discern fine details and contrast in visual stimuli. Optometrists may assess acutance as part of an eye examination.