AS/NZS 4589:1999
Withdrawn
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Micrographics - Microfilming of documents on 16 mm and 35 mm silver-gelatin type microfilm - Operating procedures
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17-08-2018
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05-09-1999
PREFACE1 Scope2 Normative references3 Definitions4 Preparation of documents5 Conditions of microfilming6 Filming procedures7 Filming sequence8 Image quality9 Processing and storage particles10 Distribution copy11 Verification and legal admissibilityAnnex A (informative) - Preparation of documentsAnnex B (informative) - Examples of coding methods used in 16 mm microfilmAnnex C (informative) - Quality index - A method to determine the level of image quality for a given micrographic system (short version)Annex D (informative) - Optical class of charactersAnnex E (informative) - Minimum quality requirements for planetary camerasANNEX ZZ (Normative) - VARIATIONS TO ISO 6199:1991 FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Establishes general principles for document filming on 16 mm and 35 mm silver-gelatin type microfilm, including orientation of images on film, and the area for codes. It includes the information required to facilitate identification, classification, testing and subsequent use of the microfilm. It applies to rotary and planetary microfilming. It is based on, but not equivalent to, and has been reproduced from ISO 6199:1991.
Committee |
MS-004
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 2832 4
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Pages |
18
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
First published as AS/NZS 4589:1999.
AS 1203.1-1996 | Microfilming of engineering documents - Operating procedures |
AS 2422-1981 | Glossary of micrographics terms |
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