Originally Posted by
DanK
Not quite, if I understand the terms. Resolution contributes to sharpness. Correct me if I am wrong:
Resolution is a measure of the amount of detail that can be resolved by the equipment. this is usually measured in lines/mm.
Accutance refers to edge contrast. I just went searching for a technical definition and finally found a clear one in Wikipedia:
In other words, for people unfamiliar with calculus, if you plotted distance on the horizontal axis and brightness on the vertical, the steeper the slope of the curve, the higher the accutance.
Finally, if I understand correctly, sharpness has no single technical definition; it refers to a subjective impression that is affected by accutance, resolution, and other factors. For example, the sharpness tutorial on this site points out that the impression of sharpness is also affected by image noise and viewing distance.