ISO 1009-1973 rus PDF

St ISO 1009-1973 rus

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St ISO 1009-1973 rus

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Full title and description

ISO 1009:1973 — Photography — Black-and-white paper for roll paper printers — Sizes of rolls. This first-edition International Standard (published October 1973) defines accepted roll sizes for black-and-white photographic paper intended for use in roll paper printers.

Abstract

The 1973 edition of ISO 1009 specifies nominal roll widths and related dimensional requirements for black-and-white photographic paper supplied on rolls for use in printers. The document is short (single-page publication) and was later revised and replaced by subsequent editions (1992 and 2000) that expanded and updated the dimensional, tolerance and packaging requirements.

General information

  • Status: Withdrawn / superseded.
  • Publication date: October 1973 (1973-10).
  • Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
  • ICS / categories: 37.040.10 (photography — photographic papers).
  • Edition / version: Edition 1 (1973).
  • Number of pages: 1 page.

Scope

ISO 1009:1973 covers the dimensional specification of rolls of black-and-white photographic paper for use in roll printers — primarily defining nominal widths and associated sizes to promote interchangeability and compatibility between paper suppliers and printing equipment. Later editions broadened the scope to include tolerances, core dimensions, splice parameters, winding requirements and package marking for both black-and-white and colour papers.

Key topics and requirements

  • Standardized nominal roll widths for black-and-white photographic paper (sizes specified in the 1973 edition).
  • Dimensional tolerances and acceptance criteria (expanded in later revisions).
  • Compatibility aims between paper rolls and roll paper printers to reduce handling and changeover issues.
  • Revision history: withdrawal of the 1973 edition and replacement by later editions (1992, then 2000).

Typical use and users

Manufacturers and suppliers of photographic paper, photographic printing-house operators and equipment manufacturers historically used ISO 1009:1973 to select and produce roll widths compatible with roll printers. Today, archives, standards libraries, and organizations maintaining legacy photographic equipment may reference the 1973 text for historical compatibility information; however, active production and procurement reference the later (2000) edition.

Related standards

Standards related by subject or revision history include ISO 1009:1992 (intermediate revision, withdrawn), ISO 1009:2000 (current replacement that expanded requirements), ISO 1008 (paper dimensions — pictorial sheets) and other ISO photographic-paper size standards. The ISO/TC 42 committee maintains the family of photography-related standards.

Keywords

photography; photographic paper; roll paper; roll sizes; black-and-white; paper dimensions; ISO 1009; ISO/TC 42; standards; withdrawn.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO 1009:1973 is the first-edition International Standard that specified sizes of rolls of black-and-white photographic paper for roll printers; it was published by ISO in October 1973 and is now withdrawn.

Q: What does it cover?

A: The 1973 edition covers nominal roll widths (sizes) for black-and-white photographic paper supplied on rolls for printers. Later editions expanded coverage to include tolerances, core and splice parameters, winding and package marking.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Historically, photographic paper manufacturers, printer manufacturers and photo-processing labs used it to ensure paper-roll compatibility with equipment. Today, users are mainly archivists, standards librarians and organizations maintaining legacy equipment; current procurement would use the 2000 edition.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: ISO 1009:1973 is withdrawn. It was revised (1992 edition) and subsequently replaced by ISO 1009:2000, which is the later, expanded published version covering roll dimensions and related requirements.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — ISO 1009 belongs to a family of ISO photographic-paper and photography standards developed by ISO/TC 42 (examples include ISO 1008 and related paper-dimension standards). The series addresses sheet and roll sizes, tolerances and related packaging/handling requirements.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: photography, photographic paper, rolls, roll sizes, black-and-white, paper dimensions, ISO 1009.