ISO 1700-1981 rus PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 1700:1981 — Cinematography — 8 mm Type S motion-picture raw stock film — Cutting and perforating dimensions. (Entry requested as "St ISO 1700-1981 rus"; this record corresponds to the International Standard ISO 1700:1981; Russian-language or national adoptions/translations may exist separately.)
Abstract
This International Standard specifies the cutting and perforating dimensions for 8 mm Type S motion-picture raw stock film, providing the dimensional details and tolerances needed for manufacturing and processing of raw 8 mm Type S film.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn / replaced.
- Publication date: April 1981 (Edition 2).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 37.060.20 (Motion picture films, cartridges).
- Edition / version: Edition 2 (1981).
- Number of pages: 2 pages.
Scope
Specifies the raw-stock cutting and perforating dimensions applicable to 8 mm Type S motion-picture film intended for cinematographic use. The standard defines the position, size and tolerances of cutter and perforation features so that film manufacturers and processors produce and handle compatible raw stock. Note: the 1981 edition has since been superseded by a subsequent revision (ISO 1700:1988).
Key topics and requirements
- Dimensional specification of cut edge and perforation geometry for 8 mm Type S film (positions, pitch and sizes).
- Tolerances and acceptable manufacturing variation for cutter and perforation features.
- Requirements intended to ensure interchangeability between raw stock manufacturers and downstream processing/equipment.
- Reference to cinematography film handling context and related cinematographic standards.
Typical use and users
Used by film-stock manufacturers, film processing laboratories, equipment designers (splicing and perforating machinery), film archivists and restoration specialists to ensure physical compatibility of 8 mm Type S raw stock with processing and projection equipment. Technical bibliographers and standards purchasers also consult the record when identifying historical or legacy film formats.
Related standards
ISO 1700:1981 was withdrawn and a newer edition ISO 1700:1988 was published to replace it. Related cinematography standards that may be relevant include standards on film leader and cue marks, storage/handling of motion-picture films and other format-specific dimensions (examples listed in national and ISO catalogs).
Keywords
ISO 1700, 8 mm Type S, motion-picture film, raw stock, perforation, cutting dimensions, cinematography, film manufacturing, film tolerances, withdrawn standard.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 1700:1981 is an International Standard that specified cutting and perforating dimensions for 8 mm Type S motion-picture raw stock film.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the physical dimensions, positions and tolerances of cutter edges and perforations on 8 mm Type S raw stock to ensure compatibility between manufacturers and processing equipment.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Film-stock manufacturers, film processing labs, equipment designers, archivists and restoration specialists working with 8 mm Type S film formats.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 1700:1981 has been withdrawn and superseded by ISO 1700:1988 (the later edition contains the current published technical content).
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It belongs to ISO's body of cinematography standards (developed under ISO/TC 36). The ISO 1700 series covers format-specific film dimensions and has related documents addressing storage, leader/trailer marks and other film handling topics.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: 8 mm Type S, raw stock, perforation, cutting dimensions, cinematography, ISO 1700.