transmission density

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transmission density

A scientist measures the transmission density of a glass sample.

Definition

Noun: 1. (Physics) A measure of opacity: A quantitative value expressing the extent to which a material reduces the intensity of light or other electromagnetic radiation passing through it. It is a logarithmic measure related to transmittance. 2. Synonymous with optical density: In photographic and optical sciences, it is often used interchangeably with "optical density," indicating the darkness or light-stopping ability of a developed photographic film or a filter.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The technician measured the transmission density of the neutral density filter to ensure it met the required specification.
    • A higher transmission density value indicates that the material is more opaque and allows less light to pass through.
    • The film's transmission density was too low, resulting in an overexposed negative.
Advanced Usage
  • Mathematical Definition: Transmission density (D) is commonly calculated as the base-10 logarithm of the ratio of incident light intensity (I₀) to transmitted light intensity (I): . A density of 1.0 means only 10% of the light is transmitted.
  • In Densitometry: The term is central to the field of densitometry, which is the science of measuring optical density, particularly for quality control in photography, printing, and coating applications.
Variants and Related Words
  • Optical Density (OD) (n): A functionally equivalent term frequently used in scientific contexts.
  • Absorbance (n): A closely related concept in spectroscopy; while transmission density is based on transmittance, absorbance is its direct logarithmic measure.
  • Transmittance (n): The fraction of incident radiation that passes through a substance, which is the fundamental quantity used to calculate transmission density.
  • Densitometer (n): An instrument used to measure transmission density.
Synonyms
  • Optical density
  • Photographic density (in specific contexts)
Related Phrases
  • Neutral density filter: A filter designed to reduce light intensity uniformly across wavelengths, characterized by its specific transmission density.
  • Density range: The difference between the minimum and maximum transmission densities in an image, such as on a film negative.
Notes
  • The term is primarily technical and is used in physics, photography, optics, and engineering.
  • It is crucial for precisely controlling exposure in photography, calibrating optical instruments, and specifying the performance of filters and tinted materials.
transmission density

A scientist measures the transmission density of a glass sample.

Noun
  1. (physics) a measure of the extent to which a substance transmits light or other electromagnetic radiation