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Does the so-called low density of photographic works mean low profile?

Density in photography usually refers to the density of the film on the negative. The film thickness of high-density negative film is mostly used to enlarge and develop high-specification photos (large area white). Low density film is thin and has good light transmittance. It is mostly used to enlarge and print large-area dark photos. This is a low-key movie era saying.