Cinematography — Screen luminance and chrominance for the projection of motion pictures

ISO 2910:2007 specifies the screen luminance level and chrominance white point for theatrical projection of 70 mm, 35 mm and 16 mm motion-picture prints at a rate of 24 frames per second. ISO 2910:2007 can also be applicable to the non-theatrical presentation of 70 mm, 35 mm and 16 mm motion-picture prints intended for projection at 24 frames per second.

Cinématographie — Luminance et chrominance des écrans pour la projection de films

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23-Jan-2007
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23-Jan-2007
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Drafting Committee
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9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
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09-Feb-2018
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 2910
Third edition
2007-02-01

Cinematography — Screen luminance
and chrominance for the projection of
motion pictures
Cinématographie — Luminance et chrominance des écrans pour la
projection de films




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ISO 2910:2007(E)
©
ISO 2007

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ISO 2910:2007(E)
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 2910:2007(E)

Cinematography — Screen luminance and chrominance for the
projection of motion pictures
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the screen luminance level and chrominance white point for theatrical
projection of 70 mm, 35 mm and 16 mm motion-picture prints at a rate of 24 frames per second.
This International Standard can also be applicable to the non-theatrical presentation of 70 mm, 35 mm and
16 mm motion-picture prints intended for projection at 24 frames per second.
NOTE Throughout this International Standard, the term “screen” means the screen-picture area appropriate to the
film format and projection system in use.
2 Measurement method
2.1 Operating conditions
Measure the luminance and chrominance with the projector operating at a nominal projection speed of
24 frames per second with the shutter running and without film in the gate.
NOTE Measured luminance and chrominance are affected by the lens in use as well as other optical components.
2.2 Luminance measuring device
The screen luminance shall be measured with a photometer having an acceptance angle not greater than 2°
[1]
(recommended value 1,5°), having the spectral sensitivity of a Standard Observer agreed by the
International Commission on Illumination in 1924, and adopted in 1933 by the International Committee of
Weights and Measures.
2.3 Chrominance measuring device
The screen chrominance shall be measured with a colour temperature meter or a spot spectroradiometer with
an acceptance angle not greater than 2°.
2.4 Position of measuring device in theatres
In theatres, the measurements shall be taken with the suitable meter located approximately 1 m above the
floor on the longitudinal axis of the theatre at a position two-thirds of the distance from the screen to the back
row of seats (measured from the screen). To ensure satisfactory performance in all parts of the theatre,
measurements shall also be taken with the meter located at two points
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