ANSI AIIM TR9-2000 Color Microforms.pdf
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1、Color Microforms Approved As American National Standards Institute (ANSI) June 5,2000 A Publication of iiM Internat iona I 1100 Wayne Avenue Suite 1100 Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 USA Tel: 301-587-8202 www.aiim.org ANSIIAIIM TR9-2000 Technical Report for Information and Image Management - Color Mi
2、croforms An American National Technical Report prepared by the Association for Information and Image Management Approved as an American National Technical Report June 5,2000 Abstract: This technical report discusses equipment, supplies, suggested practices, and the special considerations regarding t
3、he production of all types of full-color microforms. ANSI/AIIM TR9-2000 - TECHNICAL REPORT - COLOR MICROFORMS Contents 1 Scope and purpose . 1 2 References . 1 2.1 Referenced American National Standards 1 2.2 Referenced international standards . 2 . 2 2.4 Related standards . 3 2.5 Related publicatio
4、ns . . 3 3 Definitions . . rocess . 7 . 7 4.5 Alternatives . 7 . 7 . 5.4.1 Structure . 8 5.4.2 Safety base . 8 5.5.1 Antihalation styles . 5.5.2 Direct positive film . 5.6.2 Protective coating . 9 5.6.3 Durability / longevity . 6 Exposure . . 9 5.4.3 Strength and stability . 5.5 Antihalation protect
5、ion . 9 . 6.1.5 Coated lenses 6.1.6 Flare . . 12 6.1.7 Operating voltage fluctuation . 12 6.1.8 Filter factors . 12 . 7.1 Standards st generation . . 13 7.2 Format for small dimensioned transparencies . . 13 7.2.1 For microfiche . . 14 . 14 7.3 Large documents . . 7.4 Reduction ratios . . . 15 8.2.1
6、 Chromogenic process . 15 8.2.2 Silver-dye bleach process . . 15 8.3 Potential damage during processing . 16 ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION AND IMAQE MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL I ANSIIAIIM TR9-2000 . TECHNICAL REPORT . COLOR MICROFORMS 8.3.1 Foreign particles 16 8.3.2 Scratches . 16 8.4 Processing fac es
7、 and equipment 16 8.5 Residual chemicals /compounds . 16 9 Quality 17 9.1 Definition and sharpnes 9.2 Color duplication quality 9.2.1 Color reproduction . 9.2.2 Color density 17 9.3 Ruled scales 17 9.4 Calibration charts 18 9.5 Resolution targets . 18 9.6 Process and duplication quality . 19 9.6.1 N
8、ewton rings 9.6.2 Drying marks 9.6.3 Moisture mar 9.7 Protective overcoats 20 1 O Duplication 20 10.1 General . 20 10.2 Duplication processes . 20 10.3 Contrast . 20 10.3.1 Measuring viewing conditions 10.3.2 Reduction ratio 10.3.3 Selection of ma 10.4 Diffraction 24 10.5 Blow-back reproductions . 2
9、4 10.5.1 Color enlargements directly from the positive color microfilm . 24 10.5.2 Color enlargements directly from the negative color microfilm 24 11 Storage, handling and preservation 25 11 . 1 Source material and microform file protection 25 11.2 Storage and handling considerations 25 11.2.1 Medi
10、um-term storage conditions . 25 11.2.2 Extended-term storage conditions . 25 11.2.3 General storage considerations . 26 11.2.4 Control of insect and microorganism damage to color film 26 11.2.5 Packaging 27 Annexes Annex A . Film types and manufacturers recommended chemical processes suitable for co
11、lor micrographics 28 Annex B . Dye stability / life expectancy 29 Annex C . Use of color microforms . 30 II ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION AND IMAGE MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL ANSI/AIIM TR9-2000 - TECHNICAL REPORT - COLOR MICROFORMS Foreword Copy processes used in color micrographics and throughout the m
12、icrographics industry are used for the preservation and subsequent reproduction of color source materials. These materials include both colored and color-coded documents such as maps, charts, graphic materials, industrial and commercial catalogs, educational materials, engineering schematics, wiring
13、 diagrams, and a variety of other subjects. The microrecording in color of color source materials has been attempted since the origins of commercially applied microfilm because such documents lose information content when recorded on black-and-white materials. Until quite recently, material and proc
14、edure technology used for color micrographics had not progressed to a level that would permit the majority of the above-mentioned subjects to be microfilmed in color. Improvements in optical technology, reproduction and duplication procedures, and the resolution capability, long-term keeping propert
15、ies and dye stability of color microfilms (see Annex B) have added considerable breadth to the capabilities of color processes. Thus, there has been a corresponding growth of interest in color micrographics, its technology, advantages, and its present and future applications. This technical report o
16、utlines the present status of commercially available color microfilm processes, technologies and techniques, and will be revised as appropriate to keep abreast of the new materials and equipment introduced to handle them. Suggestions for improvement of this technical report are welcome. They should
17、be sent to Chairman, AIIM Standards Board, Association for Information and Image Management, 1100 Wayne Ave., Suite 1100, Silver Spring, MD, 20910. This document was developed under the auspices of the Standards Board which approved it as an AIIM technical report. The Standards Board had the followi
18、ng members at the time it processed and approved this technical report: Name of representative Organization represented Marilyn Wright, Chair AIIM International Robert Breslawski Eastman Kodak Jewel Drass Basil Manns Bell the mechanical, chemical, and environmental requirements; color image reproduc
19、tion; test charts and scales; resolution; use of protective overcoats; contrast; reprographics; and storage, handling, and packaging recommendations. Subsequent discussions provide information concerning technical specifications and recommended processes for films typically used for micrographic app
20、lications, dye stability characteristics, current formats, and use of color microforms. This technical report is intended to be a descriptive and subjective treatise on full-color micrographics technologies and techniques. Hazard I Warning: Some of the chemicals described for use in this technical r
21、eport are toxic or otherwise hazardous. Specific caution, warning and danger notices are given in the text, but, in addition, the normal precautions required for the use of a volatile, flammable, toxic, or corrosive chemical must be exercised at all times. It is recommended that anyone using these c
22、hemicals obtain from the manufacturer pertinent information about the hazards, handling, and use of these chemicals. Such information is usually furnished by the chemical manufacturer in the form of a Material Safety Data Sheet (OSHA Form 20 or equivalent). 2 References All standards are subject to
23、revision. When the following documents are superseded by an approved revision, that revision may apply. 2.1 Referenced American National Standards ANSVAIIM MS14-1988 (R1996), Sfandard recommended pracfice - Specificafions for 16 mm and 35 mm roll microfilm ANSVAIIM MS24-1996, Sfandard fesf fargef fo
24、r use in microfilming source documenf engineering graphics on 35 mm microfilm ANSVAI I M MS26-1990, 35 mm planefary cameras (fop-lighf) - Procedures for defermining illuminafion uniformify for microfilming engineering drawings ANSVAIIM MS37-1988 (AI 996), Recommended pracfice for microphofography of
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