MACKIE LINE


Meaning of MACKIE LINE in English

ˈmakē- noun

Usage: usually capitalized M

Etymology: after Alexander Mackie, 19th century scientist

: a light outline at the edge of dense or dark parts of a photographic image caused by a retardation of development in the edge area — compare adjacency effect

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