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RP 0006-1994
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Recorded Carrier Frequencies and Preemphasis Characteristics for 2-in Quadruplex Video Magnetic Tape Recording for 525-Line/60-Field Television Systems (Archived 2004). This practice specifies parameters of the recorded information essential to the interchange of 2-in quadruplex video magnetic tape recording of monochrome and NTSC color signals for 525-line/60-field television systems. The parameters include video preemphasis characteristics and recorded carrier frequencies for all recording practices and video pilot specifications for practice SHBP.
RP 0009-1995
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Dimensions of Double-Frame 35-mm 2x2 Slides for Precise Applications in Television (Archived 2004). This practce specifies dimensions and tolerances for a double-frame 35-mm film clip and an associated 2x2-in mount which are intended to ensure that picture information is accurately and consistently positioned in a suitable slide projector. The slide mount described in clause 4 represents one suitable method for attaining accurate and consistent positioning of picture information in a suitable slide projector. The use of alternate methods of mounting the film clip to within the same accuracy shall be considered as meeting the requirements of this practice. This practice is not intended to replace or to void ANSI/SMPTE 96 or ANSI PH3.43.
RP 0011-1994
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Tape Vacuum Guide Configuration and Position for Quadruplex Video Magnetic Tape Recording (Archived 2004). This practice specifies the tape vacuum guide configuration and position for quadruplex video recordings on 2-in magnetic tape, and the test conditions for verifying these parameters.
RP 0012-1997
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Screen Luminance for Drive-In Theaters - Film (Stabilized 2012). This practice specifies the luminance (measured brightness) of the projection screens for drive-in theaters intended for the projection of motion-picture film at 24 frames/sec. The practice defines luminance ratios among portions of the total screen area, and defines the acceptable variations as viewed from positions within the audience area. The practice applies to both diffusing and directional screens. Recognizing the complexities and difficulties of drive-in projection, the practice describes criteria for evaluation of performance that is less than optimum, based upon a minimum luminance level and a maximum luminance variation.
RP 0014-1997
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Plotting Data from Sensitometric Strips Exposed on Type Ib (Intensity Scale) Sensitometers (R2004). The purpose of this practice is to specify the relationship of the spacings of the exposure scale (horizontal coordinate) of graph paper on which sensitometric data are plotted and the corresponding increments of the logarithm of exposure in the sensitometer when the exposure modulator is a step tablet.
RP 0015-1997
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Calibration of Densitometers Used for Black-and-White Photographic Density Measurement (R2007). The purpose of this practice is to specify the means to be employed in the calibration of densitometers utilized in the measurement of diffuse transmission densities. This practice applies to densitometers utilized for the measurement of processed black and- white photographic films and plates or cast colloidal carbon tablets.
RP 0016-1993
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Specifications of Tracking Control Record for 2-in Quadruplex Video Magnetic Tape Recordings (Archived 2010). This practice specifies the recorded dimensional relationships among (a) tracking-control signal, (b) frame pulse signal, and (c) vertical synchronizing signal for 2-in (50.8 mm) quadruplex video magnetic tape recordings.
RP 0017-1964
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Photographic Recording Technique for Measuring High-Speed Camera Image Unsteadiness (Archived 2009) 1.1 Specification: This practice specifies a photographic method of recording and measuring high-speed motion-picture image unsteadiness. 1.2 Image-steadiness methods: Existing image-steadiness methods are applicable to professional motion-picture cameras showing vertical image-steadiness accuracy within 0.0004 in (see annex A). 1.3 Application: The procedure for measuring image unsteadiness, described in this practice, is far more practical for high-speed, rotating-prism motion-picture cameras usually showing unsteadiness characteristics greater than 0.0004 in.
RP 0018-1995
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Specifications for Test Film for Subjective Checking of 16-mm Motion-Picture Audio Projectors (Archived 2003). This practice describes a test film and a method for subjective checking and demonstrating 16-mm motion-picture projection and audio performance.
RP 0019-2003
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Specifications for 8-mm Type R Registration Test Film (Archived 2008). This practice specifies the subject material and the dimensions and location of the subject material for an 8-mm type R test film of high accuracy to assist the user in achieving several quantitative visual tests (see annex A.1). The film can be used to test motion-picture projectors and printers.