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In optics
Optics

Optics is the study of the behavior and properties of light including its optical phenomena with matter and its imaging by optical instruments....
, density is a unitless measure of the transmittance
Transmittance

In optics and spectroscopy, transmittance is the fraction of incident light at a specified wavelength that passes through a sample. Specifically, visible transmittance is this fraction for visible light....
 of an optical element for a given length at a given wavelength
Wavelength

In physics, wavelength is the distance between repeating units of a propagating wave of a given frequency. It is commonly designated by the Greek language letter lambda ....
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The higher the optical density, the lower the transmittance.

Defined in terms of unit length, and expressed in decibel
Decibel

The decibel is a logarithmic units of measurement that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity relative to a specified or implied reference level....
s, the density is termed the transmission loss rate.






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In optics
Optics

Optics is the study of the behavior and properties of light including its optical phenomena with matter and its imaging by optical instruments....
, density is a unitless measure of the transmittance
Transmittance

In optics and spectroscopy, transmittance is the fraction of incident light at a specified wavelength that passes through a sample. Specifically, visible transmittance is this fraction for visible light....
 of an optical element for a given length at a given wavelength
Wavelength

In physics, wavelength is the distance between repeating units of a propagating wave of a given frequency. It is commonly designated by the Greek language letter lambda ....
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= the per-unit opacity
Opacity (optics)

Opacity is the measure of impenetrability to electromagnetic radiation or other kinds of radiation, especially visible light. In radiative transfer, it describes the absorption and scattering of radiation in a medium, such as a plasma, dielectric, radiation shield, glass, etc....
= the per-unit transmittance
Transmittance

In optics and spectroscopy, transmittance is the fraction of incident light at a specified wavelength that passes through a sample. Specifically, visible transmittance is this fraction for visible light....
= the intensity of the incident light beam
= the intensity of the transmitted light beam


The higher the optical density, the lower the transmittance.

Defined in terms of unit length, and expressed in decibel
Decibel

The decibel is a logarithmic units of measurement that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity relative to a specified or implied reference level....
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
Decibel

The decibel is a logarithmic units of measurement that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity relative to a specified or implied reference level....
 per cm. Defined without regard to the length of the sample, the density is a synonym for absorbance
Absorbance

In spectroscopy, the absorbance A is defined as,where is the intensity of light at a specified wavelength ? that has passed through a sample and is the intensity of the light before it enters the sample or incident light intensity....
. Neutral density filter
Neutral density filter

File:Strickland Falls Shadows Lifted.jpgIn photography and optics, a neutral density filter or ND filter is a "grey" filter. An ideal neutral density filter reduces light of all wavelengths or colors equally....
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.

shade number =


At least one high-school textbook claims that optical density and refractive index
Refractive index

The refractive index of a medium is a measure for how much the speed of light is reduced inside the medium. For example, typical soda-lime glass has a refractive index of 1.5, which means that in glass, light travels at times the speed of light in a vacuum....
 are the same property. The accepted definitions of the two properties are, however, incompatible.

See also

  • Densitometry
    Densitometry

    Densitometry is the quantitative measurement of optical density in light-sensitive materials, such as photographic paper or Photographic film, due to exposure to light....
  • Optical depth
    Optical depth

    Optical depth, or optical thickness is a measure of transparency , and is defined as the negative logarithm of the fraction of radiation ...