ISO 1007-1979 rus PDF

St ISO 1007-1979 rus

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St ISO 1007-1979 rus

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Ст ISO 1007-1979 rus

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Full title and description

ISO 1007:1979 — Photography — 135‑size film and magazine — Specification. This first-edition International Standard defines basic physical and functional specifications for 135‑size (commonly called 35 mm) photographic film and its daylight-loading magazine (cartridge) as published in December 1979 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

Abstract

The 1979 ISO 1007 document specifies dimensional and performance characteristics for 135‑size film and magazines used in consumer and professional still photography. The 1979 edition was later revised (1995) and substantially expanded in the 2000 edition to include additional items such as latent‑image frame numbering, barcode encodings, camera auto‑sensing areas and strength/pull‑out requirements.

General information

  • Status: Withdrawn (superseded by later editions).
  • Publication date: 1979-12 (December 1979).
  • Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
  • ICS / categories: 37.040.20 (Photographic paper, films and plates).
  • Edition / version: Edition 1 (1979).
  • Number of pages: 9 pages (first edition).

Scope

ISO 1007:1979 covers the specification of 135‑size photographic film and the daylight‑loading magazine format used in still cameras. The first edition established core dimensions and requirements for cartridges and film lengths. Subsequent revisions (1995, and the expanded 2000 edition) extended the scope to include frame numbering, barcode identification (DX coding), magazine barcodes, camera auto‑sensing areas, information panels and mechanical performance tests.

Key topics and requirements

  • Physical dimensions and tolerances for 135‑size film and magazine (cartridge) geometry.
  • Requirements for film length and spool attachment strength (mechanical integrity).
  • Frame numbering conventions and latent‑image numbering (added/expanded in later editions).
  • Barcode / DX coding for film identification and exposure count (introduced in later revisions).
  • Specifications for camera auto‑sensing areas and information panel windows (as specified in the 2000 edition).

Typical use and users

This standard is used by photographic film manufacturers, cartridge (magazine) producers, camera and camera back designers, quality and standards engineers in photographic supply industries, and archival institutions that need to understand or reproduce historic 135‑format cartridges. It is also referenced by suppliers and national standards bodies when creating translations or national adoptions (including Russian translations and reseller PDF offerings).

Related standards

Related ISO work includes other ISO/TC 42 publications such as ISO 897 (edge‑marked roll film — identification of emulsion side) and subsequent editions of ISO 1007 (1995 and 2000) which revise and expand the 1979 content. Users working with film formats should also consult the later ISO 1007 editions for barcode and auto‑sensing specifications.

Keywords

ISO 1007, 135‑size, 35 mm, film cartridge, magazine, photographic film, DX code, frame numbering, camera auto‑sensing, ISO/TC 42.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO 1007:1979 is the first‑edition International Standard titled "Photography — 135‑size film and magazine — Specification" that sets out basic dimensional and functional specifications for 135‑format film and its daylight‑loading magazine.

Q: What does it cover?

A: The 1979 edition covers the physical and functional specification of 135‑size film and cartridges. Later editions (1995 and especially 2000) expanded coverage to include frame numbering, barcode/DX identification, magazine barcodes, camera auto‑sensing areas, information panels and performance tests. For modern applications consult the 2000 edition.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Film and cartridge manufacturers, camera designers, standards and quality personnel in imaging companies, resellers of technical standards, and archives or conservators dealing with photographic materials. Resellers and national bodies sometimes publish translated PDFs (for example Russian translations available from standards resellers).

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: ISO 1007:1979 has been withdrawn and superseded by later editions (ISO 1007:1995 — also withdrawn — and ISO 1007:2000). The 2000 edition is the consolidated, expanded version and has been the later authoritative edition. Users requiring current technical details should consult ISO 1007:2000.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: ISO 1007 is part of the body of ISO/TC 42 photography standards addressing film, plates, cartridges and related photographic materials; it is specifically the series of documents with the number 1007 that were revised over time (1979 → 1995 → 2000).

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: 135‑size, 35 mm, film cartridge, magazine, DX code, frame numbering, film dimensions, ISO/TC 42.