Clarity
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Clarity is the property of being clear or transparent.
Clarity can refer to one's ability to clearly visualize an object or concept, as in thought, understanding, and the "mind's eye", as well as the traditional notion of visual perception, that is, with the actual eyes. Clarity may also refer more broadly to 'perspicacity', the Zen concept of 'no mind', or other terms denoting general clear and unperplexed cognition.
As a technical term of photography and imaging, clarity refers to sharpness and image resolution.
As a technical term of some other fields, such as gemology and brewing, clarity refers to the property of transmitting light with minimal scattering.
Clarity can also refer to:
- Clarity (album), the title of a 1999 album by Jimmy Eat World.
- Clarity (song), the title of a song by John Mayer on the 2003 album Heavier Things.
- Clarity (Sifow album) (CLAЯITY), Japanese pop star sifow's first album.
- The Clarity Act, Canadian bill C-20
- The "Clarity" magic spell in the online game EverQuest