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A novel monochromatic optical density meter is described for use with radiographic films. The principles of the instrument are outlined together with a brief description of the construction of a prototype model. The calibration of the meter shows high accuracy (r = 0.9999) in the optical density range 0–1.5 OD when compared to standard neutral density filters.