I have been interested in the rather vague term "microcontrast" and have long sought a precise definition with numbers and stuff.
Yesterday I found an article by our Jim:
blog.kasson.com/gfx-50s/mtf50-and-microcontrast-of-fuji-35-70-gf/
... complete with numbers and a definition:
My questions are: "are other frequencies in cycles per pixel relevant to microcontrast?" and "how do other units of measure relate to micro-contrast?"
For example I have a camera which can select on-sensor 2x2 binning which gives an effective pixel pitch of 18.24 um or 27 lp/mm.
I have another camera which, with pixel-shifting, gives 80 MP which gives an effective pixel pitch of 1.68 um or 298 lp/mm.
Wondering if 0.25 cy/px or those lp/mm is a microcontrast frequency on either of those cameras? I'm hoping not - because that could bring us back to vagity.