equidensity technique [¦ē·kwǝ¦den·sǝd·ē ´tek´nēk] ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Interference microscopy technique utilizing the Sabattier effect in photographic emulsions; the equidensities (lines of equal density in a photographic emulsion) are produced by exactly superimposing a positive and a negative of the same interferogram, and making a copy; used to measure photographic film emulsion density. |