Densitometer Explained

A densitometer is a device that measures the degree of darkness (the optical density) of a photographic or semitransparent material or of a reflecting surface.[1] The densitometer is basically a light source aimed at a photoelectric cell.[2] It determines the density of a sample placed between the light source and the photoelectric cell from differences in the readings.[3] Modern densitometers have the same components, but also have electronic integrated circuitry for better reading.[4]

Types

Photography applications

Some are capable of both types of measurements selectable by a switch. They are used in film photography to measure densities of negatives with the switch in the "T" (Transmission) position and the saturation of a resulting print in the "R" position. Such measurements enable the photographer to choose the right photo paper and the correct exposure, obviating experiments with test strips. Once the papers and darkroom have been calibrated, the first print from a previously measured negative is a success at once.

Uses

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 301 Medical Densitometer - Black & White Film Measuring . X-Rite . 2014-08-23.
  2. Web site: Unbound MEDLINE : An evaluation of a rotating drum densitometer and its application to precession photographs of protein crystal . Unboundmedicine.com . 2014-08-23.
  3. Book: [{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=tLs9V0b8fe0C |page=101 }} Health Physics Division annual progress report ]. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Health Physics Division, Union Carbide Corporation, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, United States. Energy Research and Development Administration, United States. National Bureau of Standards. Fracture and Deformation Division, United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Fusion Energy, United States. National Bureau of Standards . 101 . 2014-08-23 .
  4. Book: Singh, S. K. . [{{Google books |plainurl=yes |id=50mqORNmBJgC |page=451 }} Industrial Instrumentation & Control ]. 2nd . Tata McGraw-Hill Education . 2003 . 451 . 2014-08-23.