ISO 10214-1991 cor1-1992 PDF

St ISO 10214-1991 cor1-1992

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Full title and description

ISO 10214:1991/Cor 1:1992 — Photography — Processed photographic materials — Filing enclosures for storage — Technical Corrigendum 1. This corrigendum makes a small textual correction to ISO 10214:1991, modifying sub‑clause 4.2 by replacing the word "indirect" with "direct".

Abstract

This 1992 technical corrigendum corrects a wording error in the 1991 International Standard ISO 10214 (which specifies requirements and guidance for filing enclosures used to store processed photographic films, papers and plates). The corrigendum itself is a single‑page editorial correction and does not introduce new technical requirements beyond the clarified wording.

General information

  • Status: Withdrawn (corrigendum to ISO 10214:1991).
  • Publication date: January 1992 (ISO record shows publication month 1992‑01; some catalogues record 22 January 1992).
  • Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
  • ICS / categories: 37.040.20 (Photographic paper, films and plates).
  • Edition / version: Corrigendum 1 to ISO 10214:1991 (Edition 1, 1992).
  • Number of pages: 1 (corrigendum document). The base standard ISO 10214:1991 was published as a longer document (commonly listed as 9–16 pages, depending on national adoption).

Scope

The corrigendum applies specifically to ISO 10214:1991, which covers principal physical and chemical requirements for filing enclosures and containers intended for the storage of processed photographic materials (films, plates, papers — including silver‑gelatin, dye‑gelatin, diazo and vesicular images). The corrigendum corrects a wording in clause 4.2 to ensure the intended instruction is clear (substituting "direct" for "indirect"). The corrigendum does not otherwise change the technical content of ISO 10214:1991.

Key topics and requirements

  • Editorial correction to sub‑clause 4.2: replace "indirect" with "direct" to reflect the intended instruction.
  • Context from ISO 10214:1991 — requirements and guidance on enclosure types (reels, cans, bags, folders, sleeves, jackets, envelopes, mounts, cartons, aperture cards) and material suitability for long‑term storage of processed photographic materials.
  • Guidance on enclosure dimensions and fit (enclosures should be close‑fitting but allow insertion/removal without abrasion).
  • Recommendations regarding flaps, adhesives and sealing (flaps may be used but should not have adhesive or be sealed with tape/rubber bands).
  • References to related photographic measurement standards (for example ISO density measurement parts referenced in the original standard).

Typical use and users

Archivists, museum and library conservation staff, photographic materials manufacturers, suppliers of archival enclosures, records managers, and preservation specialists use ISO 10214 (and its corrigenda) as guidance when selecting or specifying filing enclosures for processed photographic materials in collections and long‑term storage. Although the corrigendum itself is a short editorial correction, it supports accurate application of the original standard’s requirements.

Related standards

ISO 10214:1991 (base standard) — corrected by this 1992 corrigendum. The subject of archival enclosures and storage for photographic materials was later addressed by newer standards in the ISO 18900 series (for example ISO 18902:2001 and subsequent revisions), which superseded or revised the guidance in ISO 10214. The ISO technical committee responsible was ISO/TC 42 (Photography).

Keywords

Photography; processed photographic materials; filing enclosures; archival storage; enclosures; corrigendum; ISO 10214; ISO/TC 42.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO 10214:1991/Cor 1:1992 is Technical Corrigendum 1 to ISO 10214:1991, a one‑page editorial correction published in January 1992 that corrects wording in clause 4.2 of the original standard on filing enclosures for processed photographic materials.

Q: What does it cover?

A: The corrigendum itself corrects a single wording error; the base standard ISO 10214:1991 covers physical and chemical requirements and guidance for containers and enclosures used to store processed photographic films, papers and plates (dimensions, fit, materials, flaps and sealing practices, etc.).

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Conservators, archivists, libraries, museums, records managers, and manufacturers/suppliers of archival enclosures — essentially professionals concerned with long‑term storage and preservation of photographic collections.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The corrigendum and the base ISO 10214:1991 have been withdrawn and the topic has been covered by later standards in the ISO 18900 series (for example ISO 18902:2001 and subsequent revisions). Users should consult the current ISO 18900‑series documents for up‑to‑date guidance on archival enclosures and storage of photographic materials.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: ISO 10214 sits within photographic standards maintained by ISO/TC 42 and references related ISO photographic measurement standards; archival and storage guidance for photographic materials has since been incorporated into the ISO 18900 series.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Photography; archival enclosures; processed photographic materials; storage; filing enclosures; corrigendum; ISO 10214.