BS 5550-2.3.1:1978
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Cinematography. 16 mm film. Camera usage Specification for camera usage of 16 mm motion-picture film
Hardcopy , PDF
15-02-1995
English
28-02-1978
Sets out the emulsion location frame rate of exposure and orientation of the emulsion area being exposed for 16mm silent and sound motion-picture film perforated along one or both edges.
Committee |
CPW/36
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DevelopmentNote |
REPLACES BS 677: PART 2:1958.
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
4
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
BS 5550-2.2.4:1982 | Cinematography. 16 mm film. Image areas Specification for the position and dimensions of the image produced by camera aperture Type W on 16 mm motion-picture film |
BS 5550-2.2.1:1978 | Cinematography. 16 mm film. Image areas Specification for position and dimensions of the image produced by 16 mm motion-picture camera aperture |
BS 5550-2.2.3:1980 | Cinematography. 16 mm film. Image areas. Specification for positions and dimensions of picture image area and photographic sound record on 16 mm motion-picture release prints |
ISO 466:1976 | Cinematography — Image produced by 16 mm motion-picture camera aperture — Position and dimensions |
ISO 69:1998 | Cinematography — 16 mm motion-picture and magnetic film — Cutting and perforating dimensions |
BS 5550-2.2.1:1978 | Cinematography. 16 mm film. Image areas Specification for position and dimensions of the image produced by 16 mm motion-picture camera aperture |
ISO 26:1993 | Cinematography — Projector usage of 16 mm motion-picture films for direct front projection — Specifications |
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