AIIM MS111-1994 Micrographics - Standard Recommended Practice for Microfilming Printed Newspapers on 35mm Roll Microfilm《显微制图技术-在35mm卷轴胶片上缩微印制报纸的标准推荐实施规程》.pdf
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1、 AIIM MSLLL 94 LOL2348 0500435 8T3 ANSI/AIIM MS111-1994 Practice for hlicrofilming Printed Newspapers on 35mm Roll hlicrofilm O Standard February 8, 1994 e m m AIM Association for Information and Image Management 1100 Wayne Avenue. Suite 1100 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910-5603 Te I ep hone 301 /587-
2、8202 7 COPYRIGHT Association for Information in fact, lower reduction ratios are generally preferred to higher ones. Knowledge of the maximum feasible reduction ratio permits selection of the image orientation and actual reduction ratio for film- ing. See Table 1, Maximum dimensions for material to
3、be filmed, which is a guide for filming common size newspaper pages at seven reduction ratios in any of the four standard image orientations. Image orientation and reduction ratios may be changed during filming, but such changes should be made only 1:12 1:14 1:16 1:18 1 :20 1 :22 1 :24 381 .O0 533.4
4、0 (15.00) (21 .o01 444.50 622.30 (17.50) (24.50) 508.00 71 1.20 (20.00) (28.00) 571.50 800.1 O (22.50) (31.50) 635.00 889.00 (25.00) (35.00) 698.50 977.90 (27.50) (38.50) 762.00 1,066.80 (30.00) (42.00) *Maximum reduction to be determined by the Quality Index method. See ANSUAIIM MS23. t Figures in
5、parentheses are given in inches. tC (maximum) is based on the aperture width (31.75 rnm or 1.25 inches) in commercially available cameras. C refers to the length of that side of a newspaper page which is to be oriented across the width of the film. L refers to the length of that side of a page which
6、 is to be oriented along the length of the film. (Compare to Figure 1 .) S S S -+I- -+I- -1-1- L 4 + 4 I* w I. - L I- 1 A 1-1 (i I I / - B t IA IB I IA IIB Figure 1 - Image orientation 3 COPYRIGHT Association for Information they include oversize supplements and issues having large fold-out pages. S
7、ee figure 2, Sectional se- quences, for sequencing sections of large documents. Im- ages at new reduction ratios should always be preceded by a target showing the new reduction ratio, or they should include a scale, placed so that no textual, graph- ic, or pictorial information is obscured, from whi
8、ch the new reduction ratio can be determined. Pages should be placed on the copy board and illumi- nated so that all textual, graphic, or pictorial informa- tion will be in focus and within the field of view of the lens. In general, lines of type within the text should be at right angles to the edge
9、 of the film in positions IA and IIA or parallel with the edge of the film in positions IB and IIB. See figure 1, Image orientation. For languages reading from right to left and for other variations from the usual western language arrangement, pages should be positioned to allow for the normal and 2
10、 4 logical progression from the readers point of view. This is accomplished by positioning the camera head so that the progression of exposed film reflects the progression of text (see figure 3, Filming positions for publications in oriental versus western-style pagination). Note that when filming m
11、aterials printed in languages reading from right to left in position IB and IIB, the camera head usual- ly is rotated BO0 from the Western IIB position. For ex- ample, with the camera head in the Oriental IIB position, the start target and the bibliographic target are filmed in the usual sequence, p
12、age #1 of a right-to-left reading publication is placed on the left side of the copy board and exposed in a single frame; for the next frame, page #2 is placed on the right side of the copy board and page #3 to the left side, and so on. Positioning the camera head and material in this manner usually
13、 will result in a film image similar to the one illustrated as Oriental Style IIB in. (Generally, if the camera head remains in a Western position to film right-to-left reading materi- als in IIB position, the resulting images will appear up- side down.) Figure 2 - Sectional sequences 4 COPYRIGHT As
14、sociation for Information (2) if different from (l), the name of the organization that performed the film- ing and the name of the organization that will maintain the archival master and any printing masters; and (3) the year of filming. Optional information includes: (1) a list of the standards and
15、 specifications under which the film was produced and under which it is intended to be stored; (2) histori- cal background information about the newspaper and the program, if any, under which it is being filmed; (3) in- formation on restrictions pertaining to reproduction and use of the film; (4) in
16、formation about different editions being filmed (intercollation scheme); (5) information in- dexes for the newspaper (see section 6.4 on miscellane- ous targets); and (6) if different from the organization responsible for filming, information on the location of the newspaper, i.e., the place where t
17、he paper copy origi- nal, if retained, is kept. 6.2.2 Secondary bibliographic target If the material covered by the primary bibliographic target extends over more than one reel, a secondary bibliographic target in- dicating the contents of each separate reel shall be filmed immediately following the
18、 primary bibliographic tar- get(s). See target 4 of figure 4, Sample targets. 6.3 Technical target A technical target, described in ANSUAIIM MS23 and section 9.3, Resolving power, should appear following the last bibliographic target. See target 5 of figure 4, Sample targets, and figure 6, Arrangeme
19、nt of technical target for planetary camera microfilming. 6.4 Miscellaneous targets Where it has not been possible to acquire items needed to fill gaps or correct other imperfections prior to film- ing and where it is not practical to insert film of subse- quently acquired items into proper place by
20、 splicing, a full list of imperfections should appear on a target that follows the bibliographic target(s). See target 6 of figure 4, Sample targets. With this, include a policy statement regarding the treatment of items that may be acquired subsequent to filming and that cannot be spliced-in (e.g.,
21、 whether they appear on subsequent reels or as sup- plementary images that have been spliced onto the be- ginning or end of the same reel). See section 9.5, Retakes. 3032348 0500445 742 Where issues, sections, or pages of variant editions have been acquired to fill gaps or correct other imperfection
22、s, the variant editions would be identified by an appropri- ate target. Where possible, a target should be used to show that the edition filmed is an indexed edition or is definitely known not to be an indexed edition. Miscellaneous information targets may appear either directly before or directly a
23、fter the technical target. They need not be legible without magnification. A target composed in letters that, in the filmed image, are at least 2.0 mm (0.08 inch) high should be used to introduce discrete bibliographic units of the newspaper (e.g., each issue). See target 7 of figure 4, Sample tar-
24、gets. A commonly used method of targeting bibliographic units is to include a date strip in each frame. Depending upon newspaper size and reduction ratio used, the strip can be positioned at the side or at the bottom of the pages being photographed. Targets concerning missing pages or issues and oth
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