Cinematography — Manufacturer-printed latent image identification information for 35 mm motion-picture colour-print film — Specifications

This International Standard specifies the position, dimensions, content and exposure of human-readable, latent image information applied onto 35 mm colour-print film. This information is normally exposed onto the film at the time of manufacture. This International Standard also specifies spectral densities and a film area which is not to be exposed by the film manufacturer, thus leaving it available for subsequent customer data recording such as soundtrack recording, etc.

Cinématographie — Information d'identification d'image latente, imprimée par le fabricant, sur film cinématographique impression couleur 35 mm — Spécifications

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Published
Publication Date
21-Feb-2001
Technical Committee
Drafting Committee
Current Stage
9093 - International Standard confirmed
Completion Date
10-Jul-2023
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 17332
First edition
2001-03-01
Cinematography — Manufacturer-printed
latent image identification information for
35 mm motion-picture colour-print film —
Specifications
Cinématographie — Information d'identification d'image latente, imprimée
par le fabricant, sur film cinématographique impression couleur 35 mm —
Spécifications
Reference number
ISO 17332:2001(E)
©
ISO 2001

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ISO 17332:2001(E)
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 17332:2001(E)
Cinematography — Manufacturer-printed latent image
identification information for 35 mm motion-picture colour-print
film — Specifications
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the position, dimensions, content and exposure of human-readable, latent
image information applied onto 35 mm colour-print film. This information is normally exposed onto the film at the
time of manufacture.
This International Standard also specifies spectral densities and a film area which is not to be exposed by the film
manufacturer, thus leaving it available for subsequent customer data recording such as soundtrack recording,
...

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