Abstract
The Mach Phenomenon*(as perceived on photographic film) is herein investigated as a function of edge acutance, contrast and illumination level for the purpose of determining its probable effect in the area of visual image evaluation. The results indicate that dark Mach band widths increase as acutance decreases and dark band width is independent of contrast and illumination level while light band widths remain constant, over the ranges investigated. Using these findings as a basis, a dark band width predictor equation was found, taking the form; dark band width (in microns) =K/acutance, when average edge gradient is the measure of acutance. The probable effects (which increase in importance as acutance decreases) of the Mach bands on visual image evaluation is then discussed.
* a visual sensation of density bands near edges
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Visual discrimination; Mach bands; Images, Photographic
Publication Date
1967
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
Undergraduate
Advisor
Name(s) Illegible
Recommended Citation
Nill, Norman B., "An investigation of the Mach Phenomenon and its relation to visual image evaluation" (1967). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/8358
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
Physical copy available from RIT's Wallace Library at TR222 .N54