ISO 1008-1973 rus PDF
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St ISO 1008-1973 rus
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Ст ISO 1008-1973 rus
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Full title and description
ISO 1008:1973 — Photography — Black-and-white paper for general use — Sizes of sheet material. This entry refers to the original 1973 international standard (Russian-language scan/PDF versions of the 1973 text are available from archives and document sellers).
Abstract
The 1973 International Standard ISO 1008 defines nominal sheet sizes for black-and-white photographic paper intended for general pictorial use. It establishes preferred formats (metric and some historic inch sizes) and provides a baseline reference for manufacturers, laboratories and distributors; later revisions (1992 and subsequently 2025) expanded and modernized the scope to cover pictorial sheets, colour papers and additional measurement/packaging rules.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (revised and withdrawn; replaced by later editions).
- Publication date: November 1973 (published 1 November 1973).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 37.040.20 (photographic paper, films and plates).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (ISO 1008:1973).
- Number of pages: Short technical publication (listed as 1 page in the ISO catalogue entry for the 1973 edition).
Scope
ISO 1008:1973 sets out the nominal sizes (preferred formats) of unprocessed black-and-white photographic paper in sheet form for general pictorial use. The 1973 text functions as a dimensional reference for sheet cutting and product labelling; subsequent revisions broadened the scope to include pictorial sheets more generally (including colour papers), tolerances, checking methods for squareness/edge straightness and packaging marking rules.
Key topics and requirements
- List of preferred nominal sheet sizes (metric sizes and some historical inch sizes used for photographic paper).
- Reference cutting dimensions and implied tolerances for sheet production and trimming (basis for manufacturer specifications; later editions provide explicit tolerances and measurement conditions).
- Conformance reference for labelling and package marking (expanded in later revisions to include marking rules and measurement atmospheres).
- Basis for methods to check squareness of sheets and straightness of edges (method details appear in later revisions such as ISO 1008:1992 and ISO 1008:2025).
Typical use and users
Primary users include photographic paper manufacturers, film and paper laboratories, imaging product distributors, museums and archives that handle photographic print materials, and standards/quality professionals who need a dimensional reference for sheet-format production and procurement. Archivists and conservators may also consult the standard for historic material descriptions.
Related standards
ISO 1008:1973 was revised by ISO 1008:1992 (Photography — Paper dimensions — Pictorial sheets) and subsequently by ISO 1008:2025, which is the current published edition that consolidates metric sizes, cutting tolerances, squareness/straightness checking methods and packaging rules. Relevant committee: ISO/TC 42 (photography). Other related imaging-materials standards (for stability, storage and film specifications) are in the ISO 189xx family.
Keywords
ISO 1008, photographic paper, black-and-white paper, sheet sizes, pictorial sheets, paper dimensions, cutting tolerances, squareness, ISO/TC 42.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 1008:1973 is an international standard that specified standard sheet sizes for black-and-white photographic paper intended for general use; it served as the dimensional reference for manufacturers and users of photographic paper.
Q: What does it cover?
A: The 1973 edition covers nominal sheet sizes (preferred formats) for black-and-white photographic paper. Later editions (1992 and 2025) expanded coverage to pictorial sheets more broadly, added cutting tolerances, checking methods (squareness and straightness) and packaging/marking rules.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Manufacturers of photographic paper, photographic labs, distributors, museums/archives, and standards or quality managers who require standard sheet-dimension references. Conservators and imaging specialists consult the standard for historic and production information.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 1008:1973 has been withdrawn (withdrawal recorded 23 January 1992) and was superseded by ISO 1008:1992; that edition was later replaced by a 2025 edition (ISO 1008:2025) which is the current published standard covering photographic paper sheet dimensions.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: The standard sits within the ISO/TC 42 work on imaging materials and is connected conceptually to other ISO imaging standards (for example the ISO 189xx family for imaging-material stability and storage). The ISO 1008 number itself has successive editions (1973 → 1992 → 2025).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Photographic paper, sheet sizes, black-and-white paper, pictorial sheets, paper dimensions, cutting tolerances, squareness, ISO 1008.