
In
photography
Photography is the visual arts, art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is empl ...
, acutance describes a subjective perception of
visual acuity that is related to the edge
contrast of an
image
An image or picture is a visual representation. An image can be Two-dimensional space, two-dimensional, such as a drawing, painting, or photograph, or Three-dimensional space, three-dimensional, such as a carving or sculpture. Images may be di ...
.
Acutance is related to the
magnitude of the
gradient of
brightness. Due to the nature of the
human visual system, an image with higher acutance appears sharper even though an increase in acutance does not increase real
resolution.
Historically, acutance was enhanced chemically during development of a
negative (high acutance developers), or by optical means in printing (
unsharp masking). In
digital photography, onboard camera software and image postprocessing tools such as
Photoshop or
GIMP offer various sharpening facilities, the most widely used of which is known as "unsharp mask" because the algorithm is derived from the eponymous analog processing method.
In the example image, two light gray lines were drawn on a gray background. As the transition is instantaneous, the line is as sharp as can be represented at this resolution. Acutance in the left line was artificially increased by adding a one-pixel-wide darker border on the outside of the line and a one-pixel-wide brighter border on the inside of the line. The actual sharpness of the image is unchanged, but the apparent sharpness is increased because of the greater acutance.
Artificially increased acutance has drawbacks. In this somewhat overdone example most viewers will also be able to see the borders separately from the line, which create two halos around the line, one dark and one shimmering bright.
Tools
Several image processing techniques, such as
unsharp masking, can increase the acutance in real images.
Resampling
Low-pass filtering and resampling often cause
overshoot, which increases acutance, but can also reduce absolute gradient, which reduces acutance. Filtering and resampling can also cause
clipping and
ringing artifacts. An example is
bicubic interpolation, widely used in
image processing
An image or picture is a visual representation. An image can be two-dimensional, such as a drawing, painting, or photograph, or three-dimensional, such as a carving or sculpture. Images may be displayed through other media, including a pr ...
for resizing images.
Definition
One definition of acutance is determined by imaging a sharp "knife-edge", producing an S-shaped distribution over a width W between maximum density D
1 and minimum density D
2 – steeper transitions yield higher acutance.
Summing the slope G
n of the curve at N points within W gives the acutance value A,
More generally, the acutance at a point in an image is related to the
image gradient, the
gradient of the density (or intensity) at that point, a vector quantity:
Several
edge detection algorithms exist, based on the gradient norm or its components.
Sharpness
Perceived sharpness is a combination of both
resolution and acutance: it is thus a combination of the captured resolution, which cannot be changed in processing, and of acutance, which can be so changed.
Properly, perceived sharpness is the steepness of transitions (slope), which is change in output value divided by change in position – hence it is maximized for large changes in output value (as in sharpening filters) and small changes in position (high resolution).
Coarse
grain
A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit (caryopsis) – with or without an attached husk, hull layer – harvested for human or animal consumption. A grain crop is a grain-producing plant. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and ...
or
noise
Noise is sound, chiefly unwanted, unintentional, or harmful sound considered unpleasant, loud, or disruptive to mental or hearing faculties. From a physics standpoint, there is no distinction between noise and desired sound, as both are vibrat ...
can, like sharpening filters, increase acutance, hence increasing the perception of sharpness, even though they degrade the
signal-to-noise ratio.
The term ' is sometimes heard (by analogy with
critical focus) for "obtaining maximal optical resolution", as limited by the
sensor/
film
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
and
lens, and in practice means minimizing
camera shake – using a
tripod or alternative support,
mirror lock-up, a
cable release or timer,
image stabilizing lenses – and
optimal aperture for the lens and scene, usually 2–3 stops down from wide-open (more for deeper scenes: balances off diffraction blur with defocus blur or lens limits at wide-open).
See also
*
Contrast (vision)
*
Cornsweet illusion
*
Edge enhancement
*
Hyperacuity
*
Mach bands
*
Ringing artifact
References
{{reflist
Further reading
* ''The Focal Encyclopedia of Photography'', Focal Press, 1956, Ed. Frederick Purves
External links
Tutorials: Sharpness at Cambridge in Colour
Lens Sharpness: The Never-Ending Quest a
The Luminous Landscape
Image processing
Science of photography