Eberhard effect

English

Negative print of a tree, with a pronounced Eberhard effect due to development without movement

Etymology

Named after Gustav Eberhard.

Noun

Eberhard effect (plural Eberhard effects)

  1. (film, photography) The situation where narrow areas of high and low density cause two Mackie lines to meet, resulting in increased density in a small area.
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