- Optical density
In
optics , density is a unitless measure of thetransmittance of an optical element for a given length at a givenwavelength "λ": [cite book|title=The Focal Digital Imaging A-Z|first=Adrian|last=Davies|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=j7l0CxBUwGwC&pg=PT44&dq=density+dmax+dmin+logarithm&ei=2j23R7OwKJbWzAT4gpXGBQ&sig=DqqcRgdi1GeJs_J5GnzBIS3ZB44|publisher=Focal Press |isbn=0240519809|year=2005]::
The higher the optical density, the lower the transmittance.
Defined in terms of unit length, and expressed in
decibel s, the density is termed the transmission loss rate For example, an optical density of 0.3 corresponds to a transmission loss of 3 dB per cm. Defined without regard to the length of the sample, the density is a synonym forabsorbance .Neutral density filter s are typically quantified this way. Some filters, notably welding glass, are rated by shade number, which is 7/3 times the optical density. A shade number of 14 is regarded as safe for direct observation of the sun.
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