Cinematography — Maximum permissible area for subtitle on 35 mm and 16 mm motion-picture release prints - Position and dimensions

ISO 8567:2002 specifies the position and dimensions of the maximum area permitted for subtitles on 35 mm and 16 mm motion-picture release prints for normal projection as specified in ISO 359 and ISO 2907. ISO 8567:2002 does not replace ISO 1223, which specifies the safe areas for prints intended for transmission by television.

Cinématographie — Surface maximale réservée aux sous-titres, sur les copies d'exploitation de 35 mm et de 16 mm — Position et dimensions

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 8567
Second edition
2002-07-15

Cinematography — Maximum permissible
area for subtitle on 35 mm and 16 mm
motion-picture release prints — Position
and dimensions
Cinématographie — Surface maximale réservée aux sous-titres, sur les
copies d'exploitation de 35 mm et de 16 mm — Position et dimensions




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ISO 8567:2002(E)
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ISO 8567:2002(E)
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ISO 8567 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 36, Cinematography.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 8567:2002(E)

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