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ISO 8001:1984

ISO 8001:1984 Cinematography – Underexposed motion-picture film requiring forced development – Designation method

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Description

1 .1 This International Standard specifies a method of designating underexposed motion-picture negative and reversal type film requiring forced or push-processing development.

1.2 This International Standard does not specify the procedure used in achieving a forced development result.

NOTE – An International Standard dealing with overexposed motionpicture film is being prepared.

Edition

1

Published Date

1984-11-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

1

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

1 .1 This International Standard specifies a method of designating underexposed motion-picture negative and reversal type film requiring forced or push-processing development.

1.2 This International Standard does not specify the procedure used in achieving a forced development result.

NOTE - An International Standard dealing with overexposed motionpicture film is being prepared.

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