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D, D log-H, D log-E, or sensitometric curve. created by each step of exposure. These logarithmic values are read directly from a densitometer. The density values increase from the bottom to the top of the graph. the horizontal axis. represents the amount of exposure the material received. Exposure must be converted to a logarithmic value, so the scale of density and exposure an increase of about 0.15 in density between each step or an increase of 50-percent density. The individual steps should be calibrated by reading the step on a densitometer for the greatest accuracy. The densities of steps range closely from 0.05 to 3.05, but the density of the individual steps may vary slightly. For illustration purposes, the step tablet used in the following example has exactly 0.15 density differences between each step. Advanced Photography Course |
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