www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/graininessPrivate View graininess: 1 n the quality of being composed of relatively large particles Synonyms: coarseness , granularity Types: sandiness a texture resembling that of sand Type of: raggedness , roughness a texture of a surface or edge that is not smooth but is irregular and uneven
Granularity - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GranularityPrivate View Granularity. Granularity (also called graininess) is the degree to which a material or system is composed of distinguishable pieces, "granules" or "grains" (metaphorically). It can either refer to the extent to which a larger entity is subdivided, or the extent to which groups of smaller indistinguishable entities have joined together to become ...
Grainy Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary www.britannica.com/dictionary/grainyPrivate View Britannica Dictionary definition of GRAINY. [also more grainy; most grainy] 1. : not smooth or fine. The mustard has a grainy texture. He has a grainy [= rough] voice. 2. of a photograph : not clear or sharp because of having a picture formed from many dots that are large enough to be seen. a grainy photograph.
Film grain - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_grainPrivate View Film grain. Film grain or film granularity is the random optical texture of processed photographic film due to the presence of small particles of a metallic silver, or dye clouds, developed from silver halide that have received enough photons. While film grain is a function of such particles (or dye clouds) it is not the same thing as such.
Graininess Definition - What is Graininess by SLR Lounge www.slrlounge.com/glossary/graininess-definition-photographyPrivate View Graininess refers to the amount of grain found in a photograph. Grain is a film photography term, and its digital counterpart is “noise,” though the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably in digital photography. Grain appears as tiny flecks throughout a film photograph. It can vary in its texture and amount depending on the type of film used, particularly its speed (ISO, formerly ...
How sensory sensitivity to graininess could be measured? pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31598970Private View The graininess scores of each subject were fitted with a power model, already observed with the instrumental results, estimating both the power law exponent and the R 2 coefficient, and using them as clustering parameters. Subjects were then clustered into three groups: high sensitivity; moderate sensitivity; low sensitivity. First, as it was ...