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BS ISO 1007:2000

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Photography. 135-size film and magazine. Specifications

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Language(s)

English

Published date

07-15-2000

1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Conditions for measurement of dimensions
5 Film cutting and perforation dimensions
6 Latent-image frame numbering
7 Latent-image digital bar-codes
8 Magazine dimensions
9 Magazine bar-code
10 Camera auto-sensing areas
11 Magazine information panel
12 Process identification
13 Film pull-out force
14 Film-spool attachment strength
Annex A (normative) Assignment of DX numbers
Annex B (informative) Methods for measurement of key
                      characteristics
Annex C (informative) Historical dimensions used to design
                      magazines and cameras
Bibliography
Figure 1 - 135-size film and latent-image bar codes
Figure 2 - Perforations for 135-size film (see Table 2)
Figure 3 - 135-size magazine bar-code (see Table 8)
Figure 4 - 135-size film magazine (see Table 7)
Figure 5 - 135-size camera auto-sensing areas (see Table 10)
Figure 6 - 135-size magazine information panel (see Table 14)
Figure B.1 - DC electrical circuit for camera auto-sensing
             testing
Figure C.1 - Magazine design aims
Table 1 - Dimensions of 135-size film and latent-image
          identification (see Figure 1)
Table 2 - Dimensions for cutting and perforating 135-size
          film (see Figure 2)
Table 3 - Latent-image bar-code identification array:
          Part 1 DX numbers
Table 4 - Latent-image bar-code identification array:
          Part 2 DX numbers
Table 5 - Latent-image bar-code identification array:
          Dual-track frame-number codes
Table 6 - Latent-image bar-code identification array:
          Single-track frame-number codes
Table 7 - Dimensions of 135-size film magazine (see Figure 4)
Table 8 - Dimensions of 135-size magazine bar-code (see
          Figure 3)
Table 9 - Magazine bar-code: Assignment for number of
          exposures (digit 6)
Table 10 - Dimensions of 135-size camera auto-sensing areas
           (see Figure 5)
Table 11 - Auto-sensing areas: Code for ISO speed/exposure
           index
Table 12 - Auto-sensing areas: Code for number of exposures
Table 13 - Auto-sensing areas: Code for exposure latitude
Table 14 - Dimensions of 135-size magazine information panel
           (see Figure 6)

Specifies the following: film length dimensions, latent-image numbering and digital bar-codes identifying film DX number, pull-out force specification, film-spool attachement strength specification and many more.

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.

Committee
CPW/42
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 97/715384 DC, 93/309897 DC and BS 1879(1981). (03/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, August 2015. (07/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
48
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

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