GSO ISO 5-2:2015
ISO 5-2:2009
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 September 2015
Photography and graphic technology -- Density measurements -- Part 2: Geometric conditions for transmittance density
GSO ISO 5-2:2015 Files
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GSO ISO 5-2:2015 Scope
This part of ISO 5 specifies the geometric conditions for measuring ISO 5 standard diffuse and f/4,5 and f/1,6 projection transmittance densities.
ISO 5 standard diffuse density is primarily applicable to measurements of photographic images to be viewed on a transparency illuminator, or viewing box, to be contact printed, or to be projected with a system employing diffuse illumination.
ISO 5 standard projection density is primarily applicable to measurements of photographic images to be projected with systems employing optical condensers.
Although primarily intended for the measurement of photographic images, the densitometric methods specified in this part of ISO 5 are often applied to optical filters and other transparent materials.
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