ISO 26:1993 pdf free download

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ISO 26:1993 pdf free download.Cinematography Projector usage of 16 mm motion-picture films for direct front projection Specifications.
ISO 26 specifies the emulsion orientation, the rate of projection, the position of the projected image area and the relationship between picture and sound in the projector, intended for direct front projection of 16 mm motion-picture films with photographic and magnetic sound records and 16 mm silent motion-picture films.
2 Normative references
The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of ISO 26. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on ISO 26 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 490:—”, Cinematography — Magnetic stripes and magnetic recording head gaps for sound record on 16 mm motion-picture film perforated along one edge (Type 1) — Positions and width dimensions.
ISO 4243:1979, Cinematography — Picture image area and photographic sound record on 16 mm motion-picture release prints — Positions and dimerisions.
3 Emulsion orientation
For 16 mm film, the emulsion position is dependent on the process of preparation and either emulsion-to- light source or emulsion-to-objective lens orientation can be encountered. The actual emulsion position should be indicated by a clear statement or diagram on the leader and on the label of the film container as recommended in ISO 5768 and ISO 8400.
4 Rate of projection
The rate of projection shall be 18 frames per second ± 1 frame er second (preferred) or 16 frames per second frames per second for silent motion- picture films and 24 frames per second ± 1 frame per second for sound motion-picture films.
NOTES
1 Silent projectors having manually adjustable speed should be capable of reaching projection rates of 16 and 18 frames per second.
2 When a sound lam is used in television in areas where the mains electricity supp, is a.c. at 50 Hz. a rate of pco jection of 25 frames per second apØies.
5 Position of projected image area
The projected image area shall be located in the vertical direction so that the horizontal axis of the projected area passes through the middle of the distance between the film perforations, as shown in figure 1 (dimension A).
It is recommended that projectors be provided with a framing adjustment of 0.5 mm (0,020 in) minimum above and below the nominal position.
6 Relationship between picture and sound record in the projector
The sound record as located in the film path of the projector shall precede the centre of the corresponding picture by the distances specilied in ISO 490 and
ISO 4243.

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