TC 36/WG 2: Laboratory services technology

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  1. MOST RECENT

    ISO 10284:1997

    Cinematography - Graphical symbols - Description

    standard by International Organization for Standardization, 12/01/1997.

    Languages: English

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    ISO 10356:1996

    Cinematography -- Storage and handling of nitrate-base motion-picture films

    standard by International Organization for Standardization, 11/01/1996.

    Languages: English

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    ISO 3026:1992

    Cinematography -- Printed 8 mm Type S image area on 35 mm motion-picture film perforated 8 mm Type S, 2R-4.227 (1664) or 5R-4.234 (1667) -- Position and dimensions

    standard by International Organization for Standardization, 07/01/1992.

    Languages: English

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  4. MOST RECENT

    ISO 4238:1976

    Cinematography -- Optical printing ratios for enlargement and reduction of motion-picture film images -- Specifications

    standard by International Organization for Standardization, 12/01/1976.

    Languages: English

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  5. MOST RECENT

    ISO 4243:1979

    Cinematography -- Picture image area and photographic sound record on 16 mm motion-picture release prints -- Positions and dimensions

    standard by International Organization for Standardization, 12/01/1979.

    Languages: English

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    ISO 4246:1994

    Cinematography -- Vocabulary

    standard by International Organization for Standardization, 12/01/1994.

    Languages: English

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    ISO 8001:1984

    Cinematography -- Underexposed motion-picture film requiring forced development -- Designation method

    standard by International Organization for Standardization, 11/01/1984.

    Languages: English

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  8. MOST RECENT

    ISO 8400:1985

    Cinematography -- Position of emulsion surface of 16 mm motion-picture prints -- Identification

    standard by International Organization for Standardization, 04/01/1985.

    Languages: English

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