BS ISO 12222:1996 - Cinematography. Manufacturer-printed, latent image identification on 16 mm, 35 mm, and 65 mm motion-picture film. Specifications and dimensions
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1.1 This International Standard specifies the
position and dimensions of machine-readable
identification numbers on 16 mm, 35 mm
and 65 mm motion-picture film. These numbers are
intended to be a machine-readable version of the
latent image key number. This International
Standard also specifies the encoding format to be
used for these machine-readable numbers, as well
as the area scanned and the spectral characteristics
of the scanner.
1.2 This International Standard also specifies the
position, dimensions and content of
human-readable identification (key) numbers for
use on 16 mm, 35 mm and 65 mm motion-picture
films intended for original photography or
intermediate printing which also include the
machine-readable key number described in 1.1.
NOTE These numbers normally are exposed onto the film at
the time of manufacture.
1.3 This International Standard further specifies an
area that may be used for optional
manufacturer-specific film-type identification
information.
1.4 This International Standard also specifies an
area on the film which is not to be exposed by the
film manufacturer, thus leaving it available for
customer data recording.
1.5 Finally, this International Standard specifies an
optional frame line index mark for 35 mm
and 65 mm films.
Position control; Bar codes; Alphanumeric character sets; Density measurement; Motion-picture film; Marking;
Motion-picture film size; Cinematography; Coded character sets
BS ISO 12222:1996 - Cinematography. Manufacturer-printed, latent image identification on 16 mm, 35 mm, and 65 mm motion-picture film. Specifications and dimensions