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density Identifies the weight of paper compared to the volume; it is directly related to the paper's absorbency, stiffness, and opacity.
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densitometer A photomechanical tool that measures optical density of images or colors, used to determine and control consistency throughout a press run.
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densitometer Instrument that measures optical density of part of a negative or print.
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density The density of a material is its weight for a given volume. Density is usually given in units of grams per millilitre (g/mL) or grams per cubic centimetre (g/cc). Density is closely related to specific gravity (relative density). The volume of a material in a container can be calculated from its density and weight.
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densitometer In photography, a sensitive photoelectric instrument which measures the density of photographic images or of colors. In lithography, a reflection densitometer is used to measure the density of the ink colors to determine they are consistent throughout the run. A transmission densitometer can be used to check reproduction dot sizes in order to maintain quality assurance in color. Both measure optical density and are considerably more sensitive and accurate than is the human eye.
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