GSO ISO 8758:2016

ISO 8758:1992
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 22 December 2016

Cinematography -- Photographic control and data records on 16 mm and 35 mm motion-picture film and prints -- Dimensions and location

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GSO ISO 8758:2016 Scope

This International Standard specifies the location and dimensions of photographic control and data records on 16 mm motion-picture originals, intermediates and prints, 35 mm motion-picture camera negatives and 35 mm motion-picture release prints. It also specifies the width scanned by the control data reproducer, and the reproducer spectral sensitivity. In the case of release prints, this International Standard is restricted to those containing variable area sound records in accordance with ISO 2939 and ISO 7343.

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