ISO/TC 42/WG 8 - Joint ISO/TC 42 - ISO/TC 6 WG: Imaging materials - Dimensions
GT mixte ISO/TC 42 - ISO/TC 6: Matériaux pour l'image - Dimensions
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This document specifies the nominal sizes of photographic glass plates, together with cutting dimensions and their tolerances. It also specifies the nominal substrate thicknesses and their tolerances, as well as providing a cross-reference for sheet films being used in newly manufactured holders for 19th century glass plate cameras.
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ISO/TS 20328:2016 specifies the measurements and specifications of the dimensions of a lenticular lens sheet. It describes measurement methods and specifies the nominal sizes and target dimensions with tolerance. It also describes methods to test the stability of dimensions of the lenticular lens sheet. ISO/TS 20328:2016 is applicable to lenticular lens sheets used in lenticular prints, including those that give an image the illusion of depth or make images appear to change/move as the image is viewed from different angles. Both impact and non-impact printing can be used to generate the images. Examples of the former are off-set, gravure and flexography, while the examples of the latter are silver halide, inkjet, dye diffusion thermal transfer and electrophotography.
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ISO 18055-1:2004 establishes a classification of photo-grade inkjet papers and films with regard to nomenclature, formats and thickness/grammage. It does not include non-photo-grade media, non-paper/film media, or media intended solely for laser printing.
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This International Standard specifies the nominal sizes, aim dimensions with tolerances, weights, and certain tests for medical radiographic cassettes, screens, and films. It includes medical hard-copy imaging films in the form of sheets, such as laser films and video. This International Standard also includes information regarding the appropriate marking of these products, and special attention is given to cassettes/screens/films used for mammography. This International Standard does not include films in roll format (see informative annex A).
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This International Standard applies to room-light loading packages either containing photographic film or paper rolls for electronic scanners or image-setting devices. It specifies the dimensions of the package and its contents, critical equipment interfacing features, and package marking. The prime aim of this International Standard is to ensure compatibility between room-light loading packages and the equipment in which it is used. Two types of package are recognized. One type uses a rigid flange into which mandrils on the exposing device are inserted. The other type uses a flexible flange and relies on the exposing equipment design to hold the roll correctly in the machine.
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This International Standard specifies dimensions for films, leaders and trailers, perforations where applicable, and package marking for rolls of photographic film used in aerial applications. This International Standard also includes the sizes and dimensions of steel or aluminium spools for appropriate sizes of film.
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This International Standard specifies the aim and tolerance values for the nominal widths of rolls of black-and-white and colour photographic papers for use in contact and projection printers. It also specifies splice parameters, core dimensions, requirements for winding, and package marking.
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This International Standard provides specifications for _ dimensions of 120-size and 220-size films and of the spools common to both, _ dimensions of the backing paper for 120-size film and the leader and trailer paper for 220-size film, as well as the placement of the paster tape used for attaching these papers to the films, _ minimum length of film required in front of the leading edge of the first image and behind the trailing edge of the last image, and _ markings on the backing paper and the trailer-paper for identification of the intended photofinishing process.
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This International Standard applies to sheets of photographic sensitized materials for use in the pre-press industry. It specifies dimensions and package marking of sensitized materials including those for electronic scanners.
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This International Standard specifies the dimensions of sensitized materials, cores and disposable cassettes, and describes package marking for sensitized materials, including those for electronic scanners or image-setting devices and those materials supplied in disposable cassettes. It is applicable to photographic sensitized materials in rolls for use in the pre-press industry.
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This International Standard specifies different means of identification of the image-bearing side of roll films and 126, 110 and 135-size films that carry edge markings. This International Standard is not applicable to cinematographic films.
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This International Standard specifies the preferred and recognized sizes and cutting dimensions of industrial radiographic roll and sheet films and metal intensifying screens. It also specifies package markings. The shaping of the corners of screens is not specified.
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This International Standard specifies the following: _ dimensions of film lengths; _ latent-image frame numbering; _ latent-image digital bar-codes to identify the film DX number; _ dimensions of daylight-loading film magazines for use with 135-size cameras; _ a magazine bar-code that identifies the film's DX number as well as the number of exposures; _ camera auto-sensing areas, which provide an electrically readable encodement of film speed, number of exposures, and recommended exposure latitude for use with appropriately designed cameras; _ an information panel on which the film identification, speed and number of exposures are visible through a window in the back of appropriately designed cameras; _ film pull-out force specification; _ film-spool attachment strength specification. This International Standard is not intended to apply to "bulk" 35-mm film used for reloading into 135-size magazines, nor to the reloadable magazines themselves. Also, this standard does not apply to 135-size film and magazines that are used in single-use camera applications.
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This International Standard specifies the nominal sizes and aim dimensions, with their cutting tolerances, of photographic films in rolls and sheets for use in general photographic applications. It also specifies perforating dimensions and selected core dimensions and includes a section on package marking. NOTE Films used for specific photographic applications, such as radiography, graphic arts, micrography, aerial photography, documentary reproduction and on recording instruments, are specified in other International Standards.
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Gives dimensions of 110-size cartridges, locations and dimensions of film exposure notches and film identification notches inclusively dimensions of 110-size film and backing paper. Replaces ISO 7374, ISO 7330 and ISO 7261.
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Specifies the nominal sizes and aim dimensions, with their cutting tolerances, of papers in sheets. Includes a method for checking the squareness of the sheets and straightness of their edges.
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This International Standard specifies the nominal sizes of photographic glass plates, together with cutting dimensions and their tolerances. It also specifies the nominal substrate thicknesses and their tolerances.
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Specifies the nominal sizes and aim dimensions, with their cutting tolerances, of photographic films in sheets and rolls. Gives the requirements for shape of sheets, core dimensions for films in rolls, and package marking.
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Establishes a parity of aspect ratios between the double-frame and single-frame formats from the same artwork or master material. To facilitate the production of filmstrips from a series of slides, the dimensions of the double-frame format have been selected as the mask aperture size of the nominal 24 mm by 36 mm picture area.
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