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BS ISO 18919:1999 Photography. Thermally processed silver microfilm. Specifications for stability

BS ISO 18919:1999

Photography. Thermally processed silver microfilm. Specifications for stability

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Standard number:BS ISO 18919:1999
Pages:24
Released:1999-11-15
ISBN:0 580 32714 0
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 18919:1999


This standard BS ISO 18919:1999 Photography. Thermally processed silver microfilm. Specifications for stability is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 37.080 Document imaging applications
  • 37.040.20 Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges

This International Standard establishes specifications for the stability of photographic films intended for storage of records; specifically, microfilms with a base of safety polyester [poly(ethylene terephthalate)] having predominantly silver behenate salts dispersed in nongelatinous emulsions, and thermally processed to produce a black-and-white silver image.

This International Standard applies to thermally processed silver (TPS) microfilms having ultrasonic or dielectric (induction-heated) splices. It does not cover films with splices made by means of adhesive tape.

This International Standard does not cover other types of black-and-white TPS films, black-and-white paper, colour images and colour prints that are produced with thermally processed silver behenate systems.

It does not apply to films to which lacquers have been applied.

It also does not apply to conventional black-and-white silver images that are produced by wet processing of silver-gelatin films (see ISO 10602).