as you are going to want to know all the values as measured by YOUR densitometer anyway (for your x-axis).
you should get similar, if not identical results as the manufacturer of your step wedge did when they measured it.
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There are ANSI specifications for densitometry. And I suspect that most of the major commercial (Xrite, Macbeth) ones do follow them.
Densitometers from different manufacturers have different optical and electrical characteristics, therefore they do not always display the same density values across their full operating range.
@ Kirk
it´s a Kunze (Germany), built to calibrate X-ray films in radiology surgeries.
IMHO, for personal use, one needs only a densitometer which is linear and able to repeat itself regularly. The absolute measurement are not of paramount importance.
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