GSO ISO 6328:2015
ISO 6328:2000
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Photography -- Photographic materials -- Determination of ISO resolving power
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GSO ISO 6328:2015 Scope
This International Standard specifies a method for determining the resolving power of photographic films, plates and papers, including black-and-white films, black-and-white printing papers, colour-reversal films, colour-negative films, and colour-printing papers.
Materials designed for X-ray and other high-energy radiation are excluded, as are photographic materials used in medical radiography where the exposure source is an intensifying screen in contact with the film (sensitized on one or two sides). Also excluded are materials having photo-polymer, diazo, etc. light-sensitive layers.
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