A densitometer is an instrument that measures the degree of darkness (optical density) of a material. It is commonly used in various fields, including photography, printing, radiography, and scientific research, to quantify the amount of light transmitted through or reflected from a sample. In radiography, it helps analyze X-ray films, while in printing, it aids in controlling ink densities for consistent color reproduction.
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