In this work we determine the parameters of spiral structure for a
sample of face-on spiral galaxies. In practice, the solution of this
problem is a hard task because of the diversity of the observed
characteristics of spiral structure, such as the arm number, their
shape, arm contrast etc. In this work we study spiral structure in
galaxies based on an analysis of photometric cuts perpendicular to the
arm direction. The method is based on an approximation of these slices
with an analytical function and derivation of the parameters of spiral
structure (arm width, asymmetry, pitch angle) using the fitted
parameters of this approximation. The algorithm has been applied to a
sample of 155 galaxies selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in
different passbands. In this paper we only consider the results on the
arm width: most spirals show an increase of their width with
galactocentric distance. Only 14 per cent of galaxies in our sample show
an opposite trend or have an almost constant arm width at all radii.