GSO ISO 5-4:2015

ISO 5-4:2009
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 September 2015

Photography and graphic technology -- Density measurements -- Part 4: Geometric conditions for reflection density

GSO ISO 5-4:2015 Files

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GSO ISO 5-4:2015 Scope

This part of ISO 5 specifies the geometric conditions for the definition of ISO 5 standard reflection density. It also recommends tolerances on geometric conditions that can be used in the design of instruments. The spectral conditions are specified in ISO 5-3. This part of ISO 5 also specifies the requirements for polarization (if that feature is included) and for backing material, and makes recommendations regarding accuracy and linearity. Although intended primarily for use in the measurement of the reflection characteristics of photographic and graphic arts materials, this part of ISO 5 is also applicable to the measurement of these characteristics for other materials.

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