ISO 1048-1973 rus PDF
Name in English:
St ISO 1048-1973 rus
Name in Russian:
Ст ISO 1048-1973 rus
Original standard ISO 1048-1973 rus in PDF full version. Additional info + preview on request
Full title and description
ISO 1048:1973 — Photography — Exposed colour roll film — Identification. This edition (1973) specifies identification markings and related information for exposed colour roll film; a Russian-language PDF version is known to circulate in third‑party repositories.
Abstract
This short International Standard (Edition 1, 1973) defines the identification of exposed colour roll films (markings, basic identification elements and related presentation) to assist manufacturers, processors and users in unambiguous recognition of exposed film rolls. The 1973 edition was later withdrawn and revised in subsequent ISO work.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (edition 1, 1973).
- Publication date: October 1973 (1973-10).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 37.040.20 (Photography).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1973).
- Number of pages: 2 pages (short technical specification).
Primary bibliographic details above are taken from ISO metadata for the standard.
Scope
Specifies the identification requirements for exposed colour roll film — i.e., the information that shall be present on the film roll or its packaging to identify the film as exposed, to indicate format/size where appropriate and to enable correct processing and archival handling. The scope is deliberately concise because the document is a short identification specification rather than a detailed technical performance standard.
Key topics and requirements
- Identification markings and wording required to show that a roll is exposed (visual labels/prints).
- Minimum identification elements to facilitate processing and archiving (film type, exposure status, code or marking placement).
- Guidance on placement so identification remains legible after transportation and normal handling.
- Short format — intended as a harmonised identification note rather than an exhaustive technical specification.
Typical use and users
Manufacturers of photographic roll film, film processing laboratories, archival institutions, photographic equipment suppliers and professional photographers who need to ensure clear identification of exposed colour roll film for processing, record‑keeping and preservation. Researchers and standards librarians may consult the 1973 text for historical reference. A Russian translation/PDF is available from commercial or archival document repositories.
Related standards
ISO 1048:1973 was revised in later work on exposed roll‑film identification (ISO 1048:1991) and related roll‑film standards have since been consolidated under film format and identification standards such as ISO 732 (and later revisions). For the chain of revision and supersession see ISO bibliographies and lists of photographic film standards.
Keywords
photography; roll film; exposed film; identification; colour film; ISO 1048; 1973; film markings; Russian translation (PDF).
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 1048:1973 is an International Standard titled "Photography — Exposed colour roll film — Identification" that defines the identification markings and minimal information for exposed colour roll film.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the required identification elements and basic placement/marking guidance to indicate that a roll of colour film has been exposed, enabling correct processing and archival handling. The document is brief (2 pages).
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Film manufacturers, processing labs, archivists, photographic service providers and historians or standards librarians consulting historical photographic standards. No special equipment is required to apply the identification; the content is procedural/label‑oriented.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 1973 edition is withdrawn. ISO records show it was superseded by later ISO work (ISO 1048:1991) and related film standards have been consolidated (e.g., ISO 732 in later revisions). Users should consult the most recent ISO standards for current requirements.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It belongs to ISO work on photographic film and film formats/identification; related standards include later editions of ISO 1048 (1991) and format/specification standards such as ISO 732. The 1973 document is a short identification specification within that family.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Exposed colour roll film, identification, photography, film markings, ISO 1048, roll film formats, Russian PDF.