GSO ISO 3664:2015

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 03 September 2015 ·

Graphic technology and photography -- Viewing conditions

Graphic technology in general
Including proof corrections

GSO ISO 3664:2015 Files

English 34 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language

GSO ISO 3664:2015 Scope

This International Standard specifies viewing conditions for images on both reflective and transmissive media, such as prints (both photographic and photomechanical) and transparencies, as well as images displayed in isolation on colour monitors. This International Standard applies in particular to: — critical comparison between transparencies, reflection photographic or photomechanical prints and/or other objects or images; — appraisal of the tone reproduction and colourfulness of prints and transparencies at illumination levels similar to those for practical use, including routine inspection; — critical appraisal of transparencies that are viewed by projection, for comparison with prints, objects or other reproductions; and — appraisal of images on colour monitors that are not viewed in comparison to any form of hardcopy. This International Standard is not applicable to unprinted papers.

Best Sellers From Chemical and Textile Sector

GSO 575:2016
 
Gulf Standard
Facial tissue - paper
GSO 2640:2021
 
Gulf Standard
Cosmetic Products - General Requirements of Soaps
GSO 1046:2021
 
Gulf Standard
Cosmetic Products - Perfumery Products based on Ethanol
GSO 2055-4:2021
 
Gulf Standard
Halal Products- Part 4: Requirements for Halal Cosmetics and Personal care

Recently Published from Chemical and Textile Sector

GSO 2528:2024
 
Gulf Technical Regulation
Cosmetic products – Technical Regulation of cosmetic and personal care products claims
GSO 1943:2024
 
Gulf Technical Regulation
Cosmetic Products – Safety Requirements of Cosmetics and Personal Care Products
GSO ISO 2078:2024
ISO 2078:2022 
Gulf Standard
Textile glass — Yarns — Designation
GSO ASTM D7132:2024
ASTM D7132:19 
Gulf Standard
Standard Test Method for Determination of Retained Blowing Agent in Extruded Polystyrene Foam