Introduction A camera crane is safe if used properly. However, improper use, assembly, and disassembly can cause property damage, serious bodily injury and even death. This handbook of safe practices, procedures and conditions coupled with common sense, good judgment, and proper evaluation...
Specifications This standard specifies a method for the determination of speed of 16-mm, 8-mm type R, and 8-mm type S reversal color camera films intended for direct projection in motion-picture photography. Basic standard ISO 2240 constitutes the basis for this standard.
4.1 Purpose-Practices to be employed for the radiographic examination of materials and components with neutrons using digital neutron detectors are outlined herein. They are intended as a guide for the assessment of a digital neutron radiograph's characteristics. For information on neutron beam...
1.1 This practice intends to provide standardized approaches and criteria for the observation and reporting of defects in various types of plastic film, by means of an optical scanning system. Scope includes the in situ inspection of defects in films fabricated for specific...
This International Standard specifies the exposure at the focal plane of film-based cameras for values of two exposure parameters, i.e. field luminance and film speed, and also describes methods of evaluating other photometric characteristics, such as the acceptance angles of...
Thin-film coatings are universal on optical components such as displays, lenses, mirrors, cameras, and windows and serve a variety of functions such as antireflection, high reflection, and spectral filtering. Designs can be as simple as a single-layer dielectric for antireflection...
This International Standard specifies the exposure at the focal plane of film-based cameras for values of two exposure parameters, i.e. field luminance and film speed, and also describes methods of evaluating other photometric characteristics, such as the acceptance angles of...