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ISO 2907:2002

ISO 2907:2002 Cinematography – Maximum projectable image area on 35 mm motion-picture film – Position and dimensions

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Description

ISO 2907:2002 specifies the maximum dimensions of the film image area intended for projection from a 35 mm motion-picture film and the position of this area relative to the perforations and the reference edge of the film.

ISO 2907:2002 specifies three types of image areas intended for theatrical projection:

Style A: general theatrical release prints commonly referred to as non-anamorphic or wide screen;

Style B: theatrical release prints with an anamorphic image;

Style C: classic theatrical prints.

Edition

3

Published Date

2002-08-22

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

6

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 2907:2002 specifies the maximum dimensions of the film image area intended for projection from a 35 mm motion-picture film and the position of this area relative to the perforations and the reference edge of the film.

ISO 2907:2002 specifies three types of image areas intended for theatrical projection:

Style A: general theatrical release prints commonly referred to as non-anamorphic or wide screen;

Style B: theatrical release prints with an anamorphic image;

Style C: classic theatrical prints.

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