Densitometriä
Densitometriä is a measurement technique used to quantify the darkness or opacity of a translucent material. It works by measuring the amount of light that passes through a sample. A densitometer shines a light source onto the material and then measures the intensity of the light that is transmitted or reflected. The higher the opacity of the material, the less light will pass through, and the higher the measured density will be.
The principle behind densitometry is based on the Beer-Lambert law, which relates the attenuation of light
This technique finds application in various fields. In the printing industry, it is used to ensure consistent