Method of setting density for image recording apparatus

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H04N 121

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053029720

ABSTRACT:
In a method of setting density for an image recording apparatus, an image for measurement having a plurality of regions having different densities is recorded by scanning a photosensitive material with a light beam having a constant intensity while changing light intensity using a light-amount adjusting device. The relationship between the amount of adjustment by the light-amount adjusting device and the density of the recorded image is obtained by measuring the densities of the respective regions of the recorded image for measurement. The light-amount adjusting device is set so that an image having a desired density is obtained according to the obtained relationship.

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