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BS ISO 6025:2000 Cinematography. Analogue photographic sound test films, 35 mm and 16mm. Specifications

BS ISO 6025:2000

Cinematography. Analogue photographic sound test films, 35 mm and 16mm. Specifications

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Standard number:BS ISO 6025:2000
Pages:18
Released:2001-03-14
ISBN:0 580 37289 8
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 6025:2000


This standard BS ISO 6025:2000 Cinematography. Analogue photographic sound test films, 35 mm and 16mm. Specifications is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges

1.1 This International Standard specifies basic technical characteristics for the international exchange of analogue photographic sound test films intended for checking, adjusting and measuring motion-picture projector sound systems and sound reproducing channels of motion-picture installations for monophonic or stereophonic reproduction.

1.2 This International Standard specifies types and technical characteristics of test films made on 35 mm and 16 mm motion-picture films.

1.3 This International Standard includes test films intended for the checking, adjusting and measuring of

  1. focusing and azimuth of the scanning beam,

  2. scanning beam width and its position relative to the reference edge of the film,

  3. uniformity of the scanning beam illumination,

  4. level output balance of several motion-picture projectors,

  5. frequency response of the sound reproduction channel, and

  6. non-uniformity of film travel.