A densitometer is an instrument that measures the degree of darkness (optical density) of a material, especially photographic or printed material. It quantifies how much light is transmitted through or reflected from a sample. Densitometers are commonly used in photography, printing, and medical imaging to ensure consistent image quality and to control exposure and development processes. They can measure the density of film, paper, or other materials.
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