Pronunciation: /ˈækjʊtəns/
noun a technical term used in photography to describe the clarity or sharpness of an image
A1 The photographer adjusted the acutance of the image to make it sharper.
A2 Understanding the concept of acutance is important for improving image quality.
B1 Photographers often use software tools to enhance the acutance of their photos.
B2 Acutance is a key factor in determining the overall sharpness and clarity of an image.
C1 Professional photographers have a deep understanding of how to manipulate acutance to achieve desired effects.
C2 The acutance of the image was so high that every detail was incredibly sharp and clear.
formal The acutance of the image was enhanced through post-processing techniques.
informal The sharpness of the photo was improved using acutance adjustments.
slang I used some acutance magic to make the picture look clearer.
figurative The acutance of her words cut through the silence in the room.
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