Eberhard effect

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English[edit]

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

Etymology[edit]

Named after Gustav Eberhard.

Noun[edit]

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.