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ISO standards


Name Description Abstract Status Publication date Edition Number of pages Technical committee ICS
ISO/TR 18931:2001 Imaging materials - Recommendations for humidity measurement and control This Technical Report discusses devices in photographic standardization that are used as hygrometers and humidistats in the measurement and control of relative humidity (RH) in test chambers and storage areas. Special attention is given to situations where a photographic standard specifies controlling relative humidity to _ 2 % RH or better. Electric hygrometers are recommended for their precision, low cost, and accuracy when properly calibrated. Calibration can be done either by the vendor or in-house by a dew-point measurement. Where the budget permits, dew-point combined with ambient temperature measurements (converted to relative humidity) may be the only sensor system.  Published 2001-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18936:2012 Imaging materials — Processed colour photographs — Methods for measuring thermal stability This International Standard describes test methods for determining the long-term dark storage stability of colour photographic images. It is applicable to colour photographic images made with traditional photographic materials. These images are generated with chromogenic, silver dye-bleach, dye transfer, dye-diffusion-transfer "instant" systems and similar systems. The test method specified in this International Standard also covers the dark-stability of digital colour images produced with dry- and liquid-toner electrophotography, thermal dye transfer (sometimes called "dye sublimation"), and inkjet printing systems.  Withdrawn 2012-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18936:2020 Imaging materials — Processed colour photographs — Methods for measuring thermal stability This document describes test methods for determining the long-term dark storage stability of colour photographic images. It is applicable to colour photographic images made with traditional photographic materials. These images are generated with systems such as chromogenic, silver dye-bleach, dye transfer, dye-diffusion-transfer "instant", and similar systems. The test method specified in this document also covers the dark-stability of digital colour images produced with dry- and liquid-toner electrophotography, thermal dye transfer (sometimes called "dye sublimation"), and inkjet printing systems.  Published 2020-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/FDIS 18937-1 Imaging materials — Methods for measuring indoor light stability of photographic prints — Part 1: General guidance  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/FDIS 18937-2 Imaging materials — Methods for measuring indoor light stability of photographic prints — Part 2: Xenon‐arc lamp exposure  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/CD 18937-3.2 Imaging materials — Methods for measuring indoor light stability of photographic prints — Part 3: LED lamp exposure  Under development Edition : 1 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18937:2014 Imaging materials — Photographic reflection prints — Methods for measuring indoor light stability ISO 18937:2014 describes test equipment and procedures for measuring the light stability of images of colour photographic reflection prints designed for display in, for example, houses, apartments, other dwelling places, offices and commercial display, when subjected to certain illuminants at specified temperatures and relative humidities. It also addresses colour photographic reflection prints designed for display in galleries and museums. Indoor illumination conditions described in ISO 18937:2014 include a) simulated indoor daylight typical home display, b) simulated direct sunlight in-window display, c) fluorescent illumination using "cool white", and d) other types of illumination sources, such as other fluorescent lamps, tungsten halogen, LED, OLED and metal halide lamps. ISO 18937:2014 is applicable to reflection colour prints made with colour hardcopy materials. Included are inkjet prints, thermal dye diffusion transfer ("dye-sub") prints, liquid- and dry-toner electrophotographic prints, prints made with traditional chromogenic ("silver-halide") photographic colour materials and, in general, all types of colour prints made with direct analog and digital print processes. The recommended evaluation methods can also be applied to black-and-white photographic prints.  Withdrawn 2014-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 51 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18937:2020 Imaging materials — Photographic reflection prints — Methods for measuring indoor light stability This document describes test equipment and procedures for measuring the light stability of colour photographic reflection prints designed for display, when subjected to a filtered xenon-arc light source simulating daylight through windows at specified temperatures and relative humidity. This document is applicable to photographic reflection prints, made with analogue and digital print processes. The recommended test methods can be applied to both colour and black-and-white photographic prints. This test method assesses colour and density change.  Published 2020-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/DPAS 18940-1 Imaging materials — Image permanence specification of reflection photographic prints for indoor applications — Part 1: Test methods This document describes test methods, test target design, test conditions and reporting format for evaluation of image permanence of reflection photographic prints for various indoor applications, which are foundations to establish the image permanence specification of ISO 18940. It covers light stability, ozone stability, thermal stability and humidity stability of photographic prints. This document is applicable to any digital prints, which include photographic prints created by silver halide, inkjet, electrophotography, thermal diffusion, and others. In more detail, for the purpose of specification of image permanence, this document defines the specific test method, test condition and data analysis procedure from those listed in ISO 18936, ISO 18937, ISO 18941, and ISO 18946. Furthermore, this document specifies the content and procedure for graphical reporting of test results as basic technical communication of image permanence performance of photographic prints.  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18941:2011 Imaging materials — Colour reflection prints — Test method for ozone gas fading stability ISO 18941:2011 describes the equipment, methods and procedures for generating a known ozone exposure and the subsequent measurement and quantification of the amount of change produced within both digitally printed hardcopy images and traditional analogue photographic colour print images due to that exposure.  Withdrawn 2011-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18941:2017 Imaging materials — Colour reflection prints — Test method for ozone gas fading stability ISO 18941:2017 describes the equipment, methods and procedures for generating a known ozone exposure and the subsequent measurement and quantification of the amount of change produced within both digitally printed hardcopy images and traditional analogue photographic colour print images due to that exposure. The test method described in this document uses increased levels of ozone to achieve an accelerated test. If the principal "gas fading" mechanism for a system is not ozone, this method might not be suitable and might give misleading results as to resistance of the test image to polluted air.  Withdrawn 2017-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 24 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18941:2020 Imaging materials — Colour reflection prints — Test method for ozone gas fading stability This document describes the equipment, methods and procedures for generating a known ozone exposure and the subsequent measurement and quantification of the amount of change produced within both digitally printed hardcopy images and traditional analogue photographic colour print images due to that exposure. The test method described in this document uses increased levels of ozone to achieve an accelerated test. If the principal "gas fading" mechanism for a system is not ozone, this method might not be suitable and might give misleading results as to resistance of the test image to polluted air.  Published 2020-07 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/TR 18942:2020 Imaging materials — Evaluation of image permanence of photographic colour prints in consumer home applications  Published 2020-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 56 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18944:2014 Imaging materials — Reflection colour photographic prints — Test print construction and measurement ISO 18944:2014 specifies requirements and recommendations for the digital test file content, number of print replicates, printer setups and printing procedures that are used to generate target prints for test method standards and specifications for image stability in the context of reflection colour photographic prints.  Withdrawn 2014-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 31 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18944:2018 Imaging materials — Reflection colour photographic prints — Test print construction and measurement This document specifies requirements and recommendations for the digital test file content, printer setups and printing procedures that are used to generate target prints for test method standards and specifications for image stability in the context of reflection colour photographic prints. Furthermore, this document defines measurement procedures of the test patches as well as how changes of colour attributes are calculated in the course of a given image stability test. Definition of the statistical procedure for data reduction and the translation of those changes into psychophysical end point levels does not belong to the scope of this document, but results obtained with the methods defined in this document can feed into the appropriate statistical evaluation and end point systems of a print life specification defined in other documents.  Published 2018-05 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18946:2011 Imaging materials — Reflection colour photographic prints — Method for testing humidity fastness ISO 18946:2012 describes test methods for evaluating reflection colour photographic prints with regard to changes in image appearance resulting from exposure to both low and high relative humidity. The observed changes relate to colour, tone and loss of sharpness caused by horizontal and vertical diffusion of colorants from exposure to elevated humidity levels. Other humidity-related factors are outside the scope of this test method. The method and procedures described in ISO 18946:2012 are particularly appropriate to systems where the colorants are applied by a mechanism involving the diffusion of colorant into image-receiving layers and to certain types of inkjet media that are susceptible to Dmin yellowing.  Published 2011-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/DIS 18946 Imaging materials — Reflection colour photographic prints — Method for testing humidity fastness ISO 18946:2012 describes test methods for evaluating reflection colour photographic prints with regard to changes in image appearance resulting from exposure to both low and high relative humidity. The observed changes relate to colour, tone and loss of sharpness caused by horizontal and vertical diffusion of colorants from exposure to elevated humidity levels. Other humidity-related factors are outside the scope of this test method. The method and procedures described in ISO 18946:2012 are particularly appropriate to systems where the colorants are applied by a mechanism involving the diffusion of colorant into image-receiving layers and to certain types of inkjet media that are susceptible to Dmin yellowing.  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18947-1:2021 Imaging materials and prints — Abrasion resistance — Part 1: General rub testing methods This document specifies test methods to determine the rub resistance of analogue and digital prints. This includes photographic as well as graphic and office prints on all substrates. ISO 18947-1 provides information and general guidance relevant to the selection and operation of abrasion test methods and also describes general performance requirements for abrasion test devices used.  Published 2021-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18947-2:2021 Imaging materials and prints — Abrasion resistance — Part 2: Rub testing of photographic prints This document specifies tests to determine the abrasion resistance of photographic images for typical use in indoor context that is characterized by mild abrasive conditions. Examples are flipping of pages in an album, careful manual handling of prints (stacking, shifting) or use of magnets for attachment to a board. Photographic images refer to individual prints or prints in albums, which can be produced by a wide range of printing technologies, including silver halide, electrophotography, inkjet, dye diffusion thermal transfer, commonly known as dye sublimation, and dye transfer processes. Photographic images require “photo-grade” media, including coated or surface treated print materials, which are prerequisite to obtain photographic quality with aforementioned printing technologies. Test procedures are limited to (quasi-) linear, reciprocal abrasion test devices. For other printing technologies (e.g. offset lithography and other photomechanical printing processes) or non-photo-grade media or other levels of rubbing representative of other application profiles, different test methods and/or device options may be considered (see ISO 18947‑1). Heavy duty abrasive conditions, such as floor tiles, floor graphics, abrasive cleaning and vehicle graphics, are out of scope of this document.  Published 2021-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18947:2013 Imaging materials — Photographic reflection prints — Determination of abrasion resistance of photographic images ISO 18947:2013 specifies tests to determine the abrasion, scuff and smudge resistance of photographic images. It is applicable to photographic prints and photo books prepared by digital and analogue processes.  Withdrawn 2013-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18949:2019 Imaging materials — Reflection colour photographic prints — Method for testing stability under low humidity conditions This document describes test methods to evaluate reflection colour photographic prints with regard to changes in image appearance resulting from exposure to low relative humidity. The observed changes relate primarily to substrate yellowing. Other observed humidity related physical damage factors such as curl, cockle, cracking, or delamination due to humidity cycling are also within the scope of this test method.  Published 2019-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/TS 18950:2021 Imaging materials —Photographic prints — Effect of light sources on degradation under museum conditions The test method in this document is intended to be used to characterize and compare the degradation of a set of print materials under exposure to particular light sources, eventually including optical filter combinations, under museum environmental conditions. The document covers typical types of indoor light sources commonly found in a museum including indoor daylight, LED, and incandescent light. This document is applicable to analogue and digital reflection photographic prints. NOTE      Examples of photographic prints covered by this document are prints made with digital printing technologies such as inkjet, electrophotography, and thermal dye transfer, as well as prints made on silver halide colour paper but not prints made on black and white silver halide paper.  Published 2021-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18951-1:2022 Imaging materials — Scratch resistance of photographic prints — Part 1: General test method This document specifies test method, test target, and reporting requirements to determine the scratch resistance of prints with photographic images. Photographic images can be produced by a wide range of printing technologies, including silver halide, electrophotography, inkjet, dye diffusion thermal transfer, commonly known as dye sublimation, and dye transfer processes. This document is applicable to prints with paper substrate and other type of substrates including prints on plastic, glass, metal and other materials. This document is applicable to photographic prints that have no protection as well as photographic prints that are protected by a coating or lamination. It is not the purpose of this document to define limits of acceptability or failure. They would be determined by the user and the intended application.  Published 2022-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 18951-2:2022 Imaging materials — Scratch resistance of photographic prints — Part 2: Sclerometer test method  Published 2022-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/TR 20791-1:2020 Photography — Photographic reflection prints — Part 1: Evaluation methods of image quality This document provides information and examples of measurement methods for evaluating the image quality of digital photographic reflection prints, including prints produced by ink jet, thermal dye transfer, electrophotography and silver halide (chromogenic) technologies. These measurement methods are intended especially to be applicable to small prints with a size of available picture area ranging from 35 mm × 45 mm to 360 mm × 450 mm, a popular and basic application of photographic print technology. NOTE The definition of "digital print" here is print made directly from digital data when there is no intermediate image carrier, or when the image carrier is refreshed for each impression, and thus each impression can be different in content if desired.  Published 2020-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/TS 20791-2:2021 Photography — Photographic reflection prints — Part 2: Evaluation of colour variation in printing This document describes the procedures for evaluation of colour variation in the printing of photographic reflection colour prints. The following procedures are described to evaluate colour variation in printing within a consecutive print job, between several print jobs, or between multiple photographic images printed in different areas of a large sheet: a) test targets for small and large photographic prints; b) printing procedures and conditions; c) sampling in correspondence to the production scale; d) measurement of colour; e) calculation and analysis of colour variation and f) reporting. The procedures presented in this document are applicable for prints with a size of available picture area ranging from 35 cm2 (e.g. 5 cm × 7 cm) to 5 400 cm2 (e.g. 60 cm × 90 cm). This document is applicable to any of the photographic printing technologies, including inkjet, thermal dye transfer, electrophotography and silver halide (chromogenic) technologies.  Published 2021-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/DTS 20791-3.2 Photography — Photographic reflection prints — Part 3: Evaluation of glossiness This document describes the evaluation of glossiness of photographic reflection prints, which consists of specular gloss measurement and image clarity measurement. This document is applicable to any photographic printing technologies, including inkjet, thermal dye transfer, electrophotography and silver halide (chromogenic) technologies.  Under development 2022-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO 491:1988 Cinematography — 35 mm motion-picture film and magnetic film — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1988-10 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO/TS 21139-1:2019 Permanence and durability of commercial prints — Part 1: Definition of use profiles and guiding principles for specifications This document defines use profiles for commercial prints in terms of typical environmental stress factors and any mechanical and chemical stress factors to be considered additionally in their application. Methods and principles defined in this document apply to the various product classes of "commercial prints" that, following the terminology of ISO/TS 19300, include commercial production prints (flyers, brochures), transactional and stationary prints, signage, newspapers and periodical prints, book printing as well as packaging printing. These commercial prints often contain combinations of text, pictorial images and/or artwork. Prints for non-commercial use, including prints use and display in consumer home environments and prints exhibited or stored in museum context, are outside the scope of this document. For each use profile a set of suitable accelerated test methods for the leading environmental and/or mechanical or chemical stress factors is defined for representative testing. Guidance is given for translation of test results into suitable image permanence performance claims considering the variability of actual use in comparison to reference use profiles. The test methods and guiding principle described in this document apply to both, analogue and digitally printed matter, and the corresponding test targets from the ISO 12647 series are used. Methods and principles apply to both colour and monochrome prints.  Published 2019-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 54 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/TS 21139-21:2019 Permanence and durability of commercial prints — Part 21: In-window display — Light and ozone stability This document describes the test method for light stability and ozone stability for commercial prints, which are displayed in indoor bright places in or near to windows, especially in display windows with air conditioning. This document also provides guidelines for data analysis. This document is applicable to the various product classes of "commercial prints" that, following the terminology of ISO/TR 19300, include commercial production prints (flyers, brochures), transactional and stationary prints, signage, newspapers and periodical prints, book printing as well as packaging printing. These commercial prints often contain combinations of text, pictorial images and/or artwork. Prints for non-commercial use, including prints used and displayed in consumer home environments and prints exhibited or stored in museum context, are outside the scope of this document. This document is applicable to both analogue and digitally printed matter. Methods and principles apply to both, colour and monochrome prints.  Published 2019-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/TS 21139-22 Permanence and durability of commercial prints — Part 22: Backlit display in indoor or shaded outdoor conditions — Light stability  Under development 2023-05 Edition : 1 Technical Committee 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
ISO/R 24:1956 Withdrawal of ISO/R 24-1956  Withdrawn 1956-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 69:1972 Cinematography — 16 mm motion-picture raw stock film — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1972-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 69:1990 Cinematography — 16 mm motion-picture and magnetic film — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1990-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 69:1998 Cinematography — 16 mm motion-picture and magnetic film — Cutting and perforating dimensions This International Standard specifies the cutting and perforating dimensions for 16 mm motion-picture and magnetic films with one or two rows of perforations for the following two categories: a) 16 mm motion-picture and magnetic films; b) manufacturer-designated 16 mm professional motion-picture camera films with tighter tolerances. This International Standard applies to safety raw stock film as described in ISO 543.  Published 1998-07 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 70:1981 Cinematography — 35 mm negative photographic sound record on 35 mm motion-picture film — Position and maximum width dimensions This International Standard specifies the Position and maximum width dimensions of original variable area and variable density monophonic 35 mm negative photographic Sound records on 35 mm motion-picture film.  Published 1981-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 71:1977 Cinematography — 16 mm negative photographic sound record on 16 mm, 35/16 mm and 35/32 mm motion-picture film — Positions and dimensions  Withdrawn 1977-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 71:2014 Cinematography — 16 mm negative photographic sound record on 16 mm, 35/16 mm and 35/32 mm motion-picture film — Positions and dimensions ISO 71:2014 specifies the positions and width dimensions of 16 mm negative monophonic photographic sound record on 16 mm, 35/16 mm, and 35/32 mm motion picture film intended for printing of 16 mm release prints.  Published 2014-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 74:1976 Cinematography — Image area produced by camera aperture and maximum projectable image area on 8 mm Type R motion-picture film — Positions and dimensions This International Standard specifies the location and dimensions of the image area produced by the camera aperture on 8 mm Type R motion-picture film, and the dimensions of the maximum film image area intended for projection.  Published 1976-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 162:1975 Cinematography — Recording and reproducing head gaps for three magnetic sound records on 35 mm motion-picture film containing no picture — Positions and width dimensions  Withdrawn 1975-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 162:1985 Cinematography — Head gaps and sound records for three-, four-, or six-track magnetic sound records on 35 mm and single-track on 17,5 mm motion-picture film containing no picture — Positions and width dimensions This International Standard specifies the location and dimen­sions of head gaps for recording three-, four-, or six-track magnetic sound records on 35 mm (perforated in accordance with ISO 491), and one single-track record on 17,5 mm motion­picture film. It also specifies the assignment of records to the various tracks on the magnetic coating on the film in relation to the direction of film travel.  Published 1985-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO/R 163:1960 Withdrawal of ISO/R 163-1960  Withdrawn 1960-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 358:1975 Cinematography — Maximum aspect ratio of projector aperture for projection of 35 mm non-anamorphic motion-picture film — Specifications  Withdrawn 1975-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 359:1983 Cinematography — Projectable image area on 16 mm motion-picture prints — Dimensions and location This International Standard specifies the dimensions and location of the maximum projectable image area on 16 mm motion-picture prints intended for viewing on motion-picture projectors (see note 4).  Published 1983-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 360:1975 Cinematography — Recording and reproducing head gaps for four magnetic sound records on 35 mm motion-picture film containing no picture — Positions and width dimensions  Withdrawn 1975-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 466:1976 Cinematography — Image produced by 16 mm motion-picture camera aperture — Position and dimensions This International Standard specifies the Position and dimensions of the image area produced by the Camera aperture on 16 mm motion-picture film.  Published 1976-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 486:1982 Cinematography — 16 mm motion-picture film perforated 8 mm Type R — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1982-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 486:1988 Cinematography — 16 mm motion-picture film perforated 8 mm Type R — Cutting and perforating dimensions This International Standard specifies the cutting and perforating dimensions for 16 mm motion-picture film which is perforated 8 mm Type R, as well as the width of the motion-picture film after processing and slitting. NOTE - Film perforated in accordance with this International Standard is also referred to as "double 8 mm motion-picture film".  Published 1988-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 490:1978 Cinematography — Magnetic stripes and magnetic recording head gaps for sound record on 16 mm motion-picture film perforated along one edge (type 1) — Positions and width dimensions  Withdrawn 1978-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 490:1993 Cinematography — Magnetic stripes and magnetic recording head gaps for sound record on 16 mm motion-picture film perforated along one edge (Type 1) — Positions and width dimensions Specifies location and width of magnetic striping, location and width of gaps of magnetic heads, film projection speed, and longitudinal picture-sound displacement.  Published 1993-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 491:1983 Cinematography — 35 mm motion-picture film and magnetic film — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1983-12 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO/R 1200:1971 Withdrawal of ISO/R 1200-1971  Withdrawn 1971-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 491:1995 Cinematography — 35 mm motion-picture film and magnetic film — Cutting and perforating dimensions Specifies the cutting and perforating dimensions for 35 mm unexposed motion-picture film and 35 mm magnetic film, and the types of perforations used.  Withdrawn 1995-03 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 491:2002 Cinematography — 35 mm motion-picture film and magnetic film — Cutting and perforating dimensions ISO 491 specifies the cutting and perforating dimensions for 35 mm unexposed motion-picture film and 35 mm magnetic film, and the types of perforations used.  Published 2002-08 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 543:1974 Cinematography — Motion-picture safety film — Definition, testing and marking  Withdrawn 1974-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO/R 890:1968 Withdrawal of ISO/R 890-1968  Withdrawn 1968-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO/R 891:1968 Withdrawal of ISO/R 891-1968  Withdrawn 1968-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO/R 892:1968 Withdrawal of ISO/R 892-1968  Withdrawn 1968-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1019:1982 Cinematography — Spools, daylight loading type for 16 mm motion-picture cameras — Dimensions Specified are the dimensions and characteristics of daylight loading spools for various lengths of 16 mm motion-picture film. Spools for high-speed cameras should be balanced; the specifications are only partially valid for them. The dimensions given herien are substantial agreement with those for microfilm camera spools.  Published 1982-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1020:1974 Cinematography — Spools, daylight loading type for double-8 mm motion-picture cameras — Dimensions  Withdrawn 1974-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1039:1975 Cinematography — Cores for motion-picture and magnetic film rolls — Dimensions  Withdrawn 1975-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1039:1988 Cinematography — Cores for motion-picture and magnetic film rolls — Dimensions  Withdrawn 1988-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1039:1995 Cinematography — Cores for motion-picture and magnetic film rolls — Dimensions Specifies the sizes and dimensions of cores for motion-picture and magnetic film rolls. Replaces the second edition, which has been technically revised.  Published 1995-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1188:1974 Cinematography — Recording characteristic for magnetic sound record on 16 mm motion-picture film — Specifications  Withdrawn 1974-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1188:1984 Cinematography — Recorded characteristic for magnetic sound on full-coat 16 mm motion-picture film — Specifications This International Standard specifies the recorded characteristic for magnetic sound records on 16 mm full-coat perforated magnetic film when used at the nominal speed of 24 frames [18,3 cm (7.2 in)] per second, or 25 frames [19,05 cm (7.5 in)1 per second.  Published 1984-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1189:1975 Cinematography — Recorded characteristic for magnetic sound records on 35 mm motion-picture film — Specifications  Withdrawn 1975-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1189:1986 Cinematography — Recorded characteristic for magnetic sound records on 35 mm motion-picture film excluding striped release prints — Specifications This International Standard specifies the recorded characteristic for magnetic Sound records on 35 mm motion-picture film excluding striped release prints when used at the nominal Speed of 24 frames (45,6 cm or 18 in) per second or 25 frames (47,5 cm or 18.7 in) per second. NOTE - This International Standard and relevant portions of Recommendation No. 265-2 of the CCIR have substantially the same technical content.  Published 1986-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1201:1972 Cinematography — 8 mm motion-picture film with picture — Location and width of magnetic striping and gaps of recording and reproducing magnetic heads for magnetic sound record  Withdrawn 1972-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1223:1981 Cinematography — Picture areas for motion-picture films and slides for television — Position and dimensions  Withdrawn 1981-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1223:1985 Cinematography — Picture areas for motion- picture films and slides for television — Position and dimensions  Withdrawn 1985-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1223:1993 Cinematography — Picture areas for motion-picture films and slides for television — Position and dimensions Defines those areas of the images on 35 mm, 16 mm and 8 mm Type S motion-picture films and on 5 cm × 5 cm slides, which are transmitted by television, together with the action and safe title areas within which any pictorial or written matter may be expected to be received on a domestic television receiver. Applies to non-anamorphic images of nominal 4:3 ratio.  Withdrawn 1993-05 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1223:2003 Cinematography — Picture areas for motion-picture films for television — Position and dimensions ISO 1223:2003 defines the position and dimensions of maximum safe areas of the images on 16 mm and 35 mm motion-picture film, which are transmitted or transferred by television. It applies to all formats which are intended for use with either or both of 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios.  Published 2003-02 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1700:1981 Cinematography — 8 mm Type S motion-picture raw stock film — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1981-04 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1700:1988 Cinematography — 8 mm Type S motion-picture raw stock film — Cutting and perforating dimensions This International Standard specifies the raw stock cutting and perforating dimensions for 8 mm Type S motion-picture film.  Published 1988-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1753:1975 Cinematography — Recording and reproducing head gaps for six-track magnetic sound records on 35 mm motion-picture film containing no picture — Positions and width dimensions  Withdrawn 1975-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1780:1975 Cinematography — Motion-picture camera cartridge, 8 mm Type S, Model I — Aperture opening, pressure pad and film load — Positions and dimensions  Withdrawn 1975-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1780:1984 Cinematography — Motion-picture camera cartridge, 8 mm Type S Model I — Aperture, camera aperture profile, film position, pressure pad and pressure pad flatness — Dimensions and specifications This International Standard specifies the dimensions and location of the cartridge aperture, pressure pad, and characteristics necessary for the appropriate flatness of the cartridge and location of film in the camera aperture, for any model of 8 mm Type S Model I motion-picture film camera cartridge [sound or silent, 15 m (50 ft) or 60 m (200 ft)].  Published 1984-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 1785:1983 Cinematography — Printed 8 mm, Type S, image area on 16 mm motion-picture film perforated 8 mm, Type S (1-4) — Position and dimensions This International Standard specifies the position and dimensions of the 8 mm, Type S printed picture areas for negative/positive and reversal printing on 16 mm motionpicture film perforated 8 mm, Type S, in positions 1 and 4.    Published 1983-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2404:1979 Cinematography — Six-track magnetic sound records on 70 mm film for release prints — Locations and dimensions  Withdrawn 1979-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2404:1986 Cinematography — Six-track magnetic sound records on 70 mm striped release prints — Locations and dimensions Specified are the locations and widths of magnetic stripes and gaps of magnetic recording and reproducing heads for six-track magnetic sound records on 70 mm release prints on safety film. In special motion-picture films the arrangement of the stripes may deviate from that given here to achieve certain sound effects.  Published 1986-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2467:1980 Cinematography — Image area produced by 65 and 70 mm motion-picture camera aperture and maximum projectable image area on 70 mm motion-picture prints — Positions and dimensions  Withdrawn 1980-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2467:2004 Cinematography — Image area produced by 65 mm/5 perforation motion-picture camera aperture and maximum projectable image area on 70 mm/5 perforation motion-picture prints — Positions and dimensions ISO 2467:2004 specifies, for 65 mm/5 perforation motion-picture cameras and projectors, the dimensions of the image area produced by the camera on the film and the maximum projectable image area as well as the image positions relative to the reference edge of the film, and the perforations used to position the film in the camera.  Published 2004-06 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2862:1974 Withdrawal of ISO 2862-1974  Withdrawn 1974-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2863:1973 Cinematography — Motion-picture camera cartridge, 8 mm Type S Model II — Run length of film — Dimensions and specifications Specifies the run length of the unexposed film in the cartridge and the length of processed film returned to the customer. The purpose is to provide a uniform basis for the operation of the film metering mechanism in cameras. The start of the film should be identified by a visual marking in the frame area and the end of the film by a cutout (cut-out perforations).  Withdrawn 1973-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2906:1972 Cinematography — 35 mm motion-picture film — Image area produced by camera aperture  Withdrawn 1972-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2906:1984 Cinematography — Image area produced by camera aperture on 35 mm motion-picture film — Position and dimensions Specifies the position and dimensions of the image area produced by a camera aperture on 35 mm motion-picture film for rectilinear (non-anamorphic) and anamorphic pictures having a lateral compression ratio of 2:1 and an aspect ratio of 2,35:1. In addition, recommendations are given for the perforations serving the positioning of the film in the camera.  Withdrawn 1984-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2906:2002 Cinematography — Image area produced by camera aperture on 35 mm motion-picture film — Position and dimensions This International Standard specifies the dimensions of the camera aperture images and the relative positions of the vertical and horizontal centrelines of the intended image area with respect to the reference edge and the perforations of the camera negative film for 35 mm motion-picture cameras. Motion-picture cameras used for different purposes require different aperture sizes. This International Standard specifies the image dimensions resulting from four styles of apertures used for the following purposes. Style A: Four perforations per frame nonanamorphic sound motion pictures. Style B: Four perforations per frame anamorphic sound motion pictures. Style C: Four perforations per frame instrumentation photography and full-frame motion pictures. Style D: Three perforations per frame motion pictures. This International Standard also specifies the position of the photographic emulsion and the frame rate for 35 mm motion-picture cameras.  Published 2002-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2907:1972 Cinematography — 35 mm motion-picture film — Projectable image area  Withdrawn 1972-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2907:1984 Cinematography — Maximum projectable image area on 35 mm motion-picture film — Position and dimensions  Withdrawn 1984-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2907:2002 Cinematography — Maximum projectable image area on 35 mm motion-picture film — Position and dimensions ISO 2907:2002 specifies the maximum dimensions of the film image area intended for projection from a 35 mm motion-picture film and the position of this area relative to the perforations and the reference edge of the film. ISO 2907:2002 specifies three types of image areas intended for theatrical projection: Style A: general theatrical release prints commonly referred to as non-anamorphic or wide screen; Style B: theatrical release prints with an anamorphic image; Style C: classic theatrical prints.  Published 2002-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2939:1975 Cinematography — Picture image area and photographic sound record on 35 mm motion-picture release prints — Positions and dimensions  Withdrawn 1975-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2939:1986 Cinematography — Picture image area and photographic sound record on 35 mm motion-picture release prints — Position and dimensions  Withdrawn 1986-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2939:2002 Cinematography — Picture image area on 35 mm motion-picture release prints — Position and dimensions ISO 2939 :2002 specifies the position and dimensions of picture image areas on 35 mm motion-picture release prints, which have been assigned for optical projection based on ISO 2907 or transmitted by television based on ISO 1223.  Withdrawn 2002-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2939:2015 Cinematography — Picture image area on 35 mm motion-picture release prints — Position and dimensions and analogue and digital photographic sound to picture record displacement ISO 2939:2015 specifies the positions, dimensions, and location of image and photographic sound records on 35 mm motion-picture release prints, which have been assigned for optical projection based on ISO 2907 or transmitted by television based on ISO 1223. It also specifies the relative displacement of sound with respect to the corresponding picture image frame and, through normative reference to ISO 17266, the placements of the multichannel analogue and digital photographic sound and control records.  Published 2015-06 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2966:1982 Cinematography — 16 mm motion-picture film perforated 8 mm Type S (1-3) and (1-4) — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2966:1988 Cinematography — 16 mm motion-picture film perforated 8 mm Type S (1-3) and (1-4) — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1988-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2967:1982 Cinematography — Magnetic stripes for sound records on 35 mm motion-picture film perforated 8 mm Type S-5R (1-3-5-7-0) — Positions and width dimensions  Withdrawn 1982-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 2968:1981 Cinematography — Recorded characteristics for magnetic sound record on 8 mm Type S motion- picture prints and full-coat magnetic film perforated 8 mm Type S — Specifications  Withdrawn 1981-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 3022:1982 Cinematography — 35 mm motion-picture film perforated 16 mm (1-3-0) — Cutting and perforating dimensions  Withdrawn 1982-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges
ISO 3022:1988 Cinematography — 35 mm motion-picture film perforated 16 mm (1-3-0) — Cutting and perforating dimensions This International Standard specifies the cutting and perforating dimensions for 35 mm motion-picture raw stock with three rows of 16 mm perforations in positions l-3-0, as weil as the width of the 16 mm Strip after processing and slitting the print stock.  Published 1988-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges