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Imaging materials. Reflection prints. Storage practices
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BSI BS ISO 18920:2011

Imaging materials. Reflection prints. Storage practices

PUBLISH DATE 2011
PAGES 34
BSI BS ISO 18920:2011

This International Standard specifies dark storage conditions, storage facilities and procedures for the handling and inspection of reflection prints of all types and sizes.

This International Standard is applicable to prints on the following opaque supports:

  1. fibre-base paper;

  2. RC (resin coated) paper;

  3. pigmented and other types of plastic supports, e.g. polyester, cellulose acetate;

  4. fabric, e.g. canvas, linen.

This International Standard is applicable to the following processed black-and-white silver gelatine prints:

  1. wet-processed, including those that have been chemically treated to improve the permanence of the silver image and/or to modify its colour, e.g. with gold, selenium or sulphur formulations;

  2. diffusion transfer, e.g. Polaroid and Fuji Photo Film instant prints1;

  3. stabilization-processed (which contain the silver image as well as invisible, chemically stabilized silver halides).

This International Standard is applicable to the following processed multicolour and monochrome colour photographic prints:

  1. chromogenic, washed and stabilized;

  2. silver dye bleach;

  3. dye transfer;

  4. diffusion transfer, e.g. Polaroid and Fuji Photo Film instant prints1), peel-apart or integral;

  5. pigmented gelatine, e.g. carbon, carbro.

This International Standard is applicable to black-and-white and colour prints made with the following systems:

  • thermal dye transfer (commonly referred to as dye sublimation);

  • thermal wax transfer;

  • electro-photographic;

  • dye and pigmented ink jet;

  • swellable and porous-coated media supports;

  • diazo.

Recommendations for storage of photographic films and storage of processed photographic plates are given in ISO 18911 and ISO 18918 respectively.

This International Standard is applicable to medium-term and extended-term storage conditions, as defined in Clause 3.

SDO BSI: British Standards Institution
Document Number ISO 18920
Publication Date Oct. 31, 2011
Language en - English
Page Count
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee CPW/42
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Oct. 31, 2011 BS ISO 18920:2011 Revision
Sept. 15, 2000 BS ISO 18920:2000 Revision