Cinematography — Projector usage of 16 mm motion-picture films for direct front projection — Specifications

Specifies emulsion orientation, rate of projection, position of the projected image area and the relationship between picture and sound in the projector, intended for direct front projection of 16 mm motion-picture films with photographic and magnetic sound records and 16 mm silent motion-picture films.

Cinématographie — Utilisation du film 16 mm dans le projecteur pour la projection frontale directe — Spécifications

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Publication Date
12-May-1993
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Drafting Committee
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD
26
Third edition
1993-05-15
- Projector usage of
Cinematography
16 mm motion-picture films for direct front
projection - Specifications
Cinematographie - Utilisation du film 16 mm dans Ie projecteur pour Ia
projection frontale directe - Spbcifica tions
Reference number
ISO 267 993(E)

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ISO 26:1993(E)
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International Standard ISO 26 was prepared by Technical Committee
lSO/TC 36, Cinema tography.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 26:1985),
of which it constitutes a technical revision.
Annex A of this International Standard is for information only.
0 ISO 1993
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 26:1993(E)
- Projector usage of 16 mm
Cinematography
motion-picture films for direct front projection -
Specifications
on the leader and on the label of the film Container as
1 Scope
recommended in ISO 5768 and ISO 8400.
This International Standard specifies the emulsion
orientation, the rate of projection, the Position of the
4 Rate of projection
projected image area and the relationship between
picture and Sound in the projector, intended for direct
The rate of projection shall be 18 frames per second
front projection of 16 mm motion-picture films with
+ 1 frame per second (preferred) or 16 frames per
photographic and magnetic Sound records and
gecond -$#g frames per second for silent motion-
16 mm silent motion-picture films.
picture films and 24 frames per second ~t: 1 frame per
second for Sound motion-picture films.
2 Normative references
NOTES
The following Standards contain provisions which,
1 Silent projectors having manually adjustable Speed
through reference in this text, constitute provisions
should be capable of reaching projection rates of 16 and 18
of this International Standard. At the time of publi-
frames per second.
cation, the editions indicated were valid. All Standard
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