Cinematography — Image area produced by camera aperture on 35 mm motion-picture film — Position and dimensions

This International Standard specifies the dimensions of the camera aperture images and the relative positions of the vertical and horizontal centrelines of the intended image area with respect to the reference edge and the perforations of the camera negative film for 35 mm motion-picture cameras. Motion-picture cameras used for different purposes require different aperture sizes. This International Standard specifies the image dimensions resulting from four styles of apertures used for the following purposes. Style A: Four perforations per frame nonanamorphic sound motion pictures. Style B: Four perforations per frame anamorphic sound motion pictures. Style C: Four perforations per frame instrumentation photography and full-frame motion pictures. Style D: Three perforations per frame motion pictures. This International Standard also specifies the position of the photographic emulsion and the frame rate for 35 mm motion-picture cameras.

Cinématographie — Surface d'image délimitée par la fenêtre de la caméra sur les films cinématographiques 35 mm — Position et dimensions

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 2906
Third edition
2002-02-15


Cinematography — Image area produced
by camera aperture on 35 mm motion-
picture film — Position and dimensions
Cinématographie — Surface d'image délimitée par la fenêtre de la caméra
sur les films cinématographiques 35 mm — Position et dimensions




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ISO 2906:2002(E)
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ISO 2906:2002(E)
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 2906:2002(E)

Cinematography — Image area produced by camera aperture on
35 mm motion-picture film — Position and dimensions
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the dimensions of the camera aperture images and the relative positions of
the vertical and horizontal centrelines of the intended image area with respect to the reference edge and the
perforations of the camera negative film for 35 mm motion-picture cameras.
Motion-picture cameras used for different purposes require different aperture sizes. This International Standard
specifies the image dimensions resulting from four styles of apertures used for the following purposes.
 Style A: Four perforations per frame nonanamorphic sound motion pictures.
 Style B: Four perforations per frame anamorphic sound motion pictures.
 Style C: Four perforations per frame instrumentation photography and full-frame motion pictures.
 Style D: Three perforations per frame motion pictures.
This International Standard also specifies the position of the photographic emulsion and the frame rate for 35 mm
motion-picture cameras.
2 Dimensions
2.1 The dimensions shall be as shown in Figures 1 to 4 and Tables 1 to 4; they shall apply to measurements of
the image as formed on freshly manufactured, recently exposed and processed film.
2.2 The horizontal edge of the aperture shall be at substantially 90° to the edge of the film, with the vertical edge
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