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'''Clarity''' refers to one's ability to visualize an object or concept. This can refer to [[thought]], [[understanding]], and the "[[mind's eye]]", as well as to the traditional notion of [[sight]], that is, with the actual [[eye]]s. As a technical term of [[photography]] and [[image|imaging]], clarity is [[measurement|measured]] by [[angular resolution]].
'''Clarity''' refers to one's ability to visualize an object or concept. This can refer to [[thought]], [[understanding]], and the "[[mind's eye]]", as well as to the traditional notion of [[sight]], that is, with the actual [[eye]]s. As a technical term of [[photography]] and [[image|imaging]], clarity is [[measurement|measured]] by [[angular resolution]].

In addition, it can refer to:
*'''''[[Clarity (album)|Clarity]]''''', the third album by the rock group [[Jimmy Eat World]], or the song from the album with the same name.
*'''''[[Clarity (song)|Clarity]]''''', a song by [[John Mayer (pop singer)|John Mayer]] from his third album ''[[Heavier Things]]''.


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Revision as of 04:51, 15 April 2006

Clarity refers to one's ability to visualize an object or concept. This can refer to thought, understanding, and the "mind's eye", as well as to the traditional notion of sight, that is, with the actual eyes. As a technical term of photography and imaging, clarity is measured by angular resolution.

In addition, it can refer to: