BS ISO 18911:2010
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Imaging materials. Processed safety photographic films. Storage practices
Hardcopy , PDF
English
30-09-2010
Foreword
Introduction
0.1 General
0.2 Nature of the photographic film
0.3 Photographic processing of the film
0.4 Storage conditions
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Film enclosures
5 Storage housings
6 Storage rooms
7 Environmental conditions
8 Fire-protective storage
9 Film identification, handling and inspection
Annex A (informative) - Distinction between storage
(record) copies and work (reference) copies
Annex B (informative) - Advantages and disadvantages
of protective (sealed) enclosures
Annex C (informative) - Air-entrained and gaseous
impurities
Annex D (informative) - Humidity during storage
Annex E (informative) - Temperature during storage
Annex F (informative) - Temperature/relative humidity
relationship
Annex G (informative) - Microenvironments
Annex H (informative) - Silver image degradation
Annex I (informative) - Fire protection
Bibliography
Gives recommendations concerning the storage conditions, storage facilities, handling and inspection for all processed safety photographic films in roll, strip, aperture-card or sheet format, regardless of size. Apply to extended-term and medium-term storage of photographic film.
Committee |
CPW/42
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 99/702806 DC. (07/2005) Supersedes 09/30169722 DC. (09/2010) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, August 2015. (07/2015)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
36
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This International Standard provides recommendations concerning the storage conditions, storage facilities, handling and inspection for all processed safety photographic films in roll, strip, aperture-card or sheet format, regardless of size.
This International Standard is applicable to extended-term and medium-term storage of photographic film.
This International Standard is applicable to photographic film records intended as storage copies, which are not in frequent use. It does not apply to “work” or “use” copies (see AnnexA).
This International Standard, while intended for materials that are properly processed, is also of considerable value in prolonging the useful life of photographic film whose processing conditions are unknown, or which has been toned or retouched, or has markings with materials of uncertain or unknown stability.
This International Standard is applicable only to safety photographic film (see ISO18906). Nitrate-base films are not covered by this International Standard.
NOTE Nitrate-base films are hazardous (see Reference [8]). They require special storage considerations (see Reference [4]), but the environmental conditions specified in this International Standard are applicable.
The storage of photographic prints and photographic plates requires different considerations. They are not covered in this International Standard, but are described respectively in ISO18920 and ISO18918.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 18911:2010 | Identical |
BS 4971:2017 | Conservation and care of archive and library collections |
ASHRAE 52 : 68(R1976) | METHOD OF TESTING AIR CLEANING DEVICES USED IN GENERAL VENTILATION FOR REMOVING PARTICULATE MATTER |
ISO 18912:2002 | Imaging materials — Processed vesicular photographic film — Specifications for stability |
NFPA 232 : 2017 | PROTECTION OF RECORDS |
ISO 18916:2007 | Imaging materials Processed imaging materials Photographic activity test for enclosure materials |
ISO 18901:2010 | Imaging materials Processed silver-gelatin-type black-and-white films Specifications for stability |
ISO 18905:2002 | Imaging materials — Ammonia-processed diazo photographic film — Specifications for stability |
AIIM MS45 : 0 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR INSPECTION OF STORED SILVER-GELATIN MICROFORMS FOR EVIDENCE OF DETERIORATION |
ISO 18920:2011 | Imaging materials Reflection prints Storage practices |
ISO 18902:2013 | Imaging materials — Processed imaging materials — Albums, framing and storage materials |
UL 900:8ED 2015-04-21 | Air Filter Units |
NFPA 90A : 2018 | INSTALLATION OF AIR-CONDITIONING AND VENTILATING SYSTEMS |
ISO 18915:2000 | Imaging materials Methods for the evaluation of the effectiveness of chemical conversion of silver images against oxidation |
UL 72:16ED 2015-04-07 | Standard for Tests for Fire Resistance of Record Protection Equipment |
ISO 18906:2000 | Imaging materials Photographic films Specifications for safety film |
SMPTE RP 39 : 1993(R2012) | SPECIFICATIONS FOR MAINTAINING AN EMULSION-IN ORIENTATION ON THEATRICAL RELEASE PRINTS |
NFPA 40 : 2016 | STORAGE AND HANDLING OF CELLULOSE NITRATE FILM |
ISO 18934:2011 | Imaging materials Multiple media archives Storage environment |
ISO 18919:1999 | Imaging materials Thermally processed silver microfilm Specifications for stability |
ISO 18918:2000 | Imaging materials Processed photographic plates Storage practices |
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