
Micrographics--Vocabulary--Part 1:General terms
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- GB/T 6159.1-2003
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Standard ID:
GB/T 6159.1-2003
Standard Name:
Micrographics--Vocabulary--Part 1:General terms
Chinese Name:
缩微摄影技术 词汇 第1部分:一般术语
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
2003-05-14 -
Date of Implementation:
2003-12-01 -
Date of Expiration:
2015-04-15
Standard ICS number:
General, Terminology, Standardization, Documentation>> Vocabulary>>01.040.37 Imaging Technology (Vocabulary) Imaging Technology>>37.080 Documentation Imaging TechnologyChina Standard Classification Number:
General>>Economy, Culture>>A14 Library, Archives, Documentation and Information Work
alternative situation:
GB/T 6159.1-1985Procurement status:
ISO 6196-1:1993,MOD
Release date:
1985-06-26Review date:
2004-10-14Drafter:
Li MingDrafting Organization:
National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Technical CommitteeFocal point Organization:
National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Technical CommitteeProposing Organization:
National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Technical CommitteePublishing Department:
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of ChinaCompetent Authority:
National Standardization Administration

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Part 1 of this part of GB/T6159 is modified to adopt ISO 6196-1:1993. This part defines the general terms commonly used in the field of microfilm technology and applies to the production, management and use of microforms. The entries in this part are arranged according to the concept system. GB/T 6159.1-2003 Microfilm Vocabulary Part 1: General Terms GB/T6159.1-2003 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
Part 1 of this part of GB/T6159 is modified to adopt ISO 6196-1:1993. This part defines the general terms commonly used in the field of microfilm technology and applies to the production, management and use of microforms. The entries in this part are arranged according to the concept system.
Part 1 of this part of GB/T6159 is modified to adopt ISO 6196-1:1993. This part defines the general terms commonly used in the field of microfilm technology and applies to the production, management and use of microforms. The entries in this part are arranged according to the concept system.

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[CS 01.040, 37:37,080
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T6159.1—2003
Replacement of GB/T6159.1--1985
Micrographics-Vocabulary
Part 1:General terms
ISO 6196-1:1993,M0D
2003-05-14 Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China on December 1, 2003. Implementation GB: T6-5 Microfilming Technology - The components of this standard are as follows: Part 1: General terms Part 2: Recognition and recording of colour images Part 4: Materials and packaging Part 6: Visibility, readability and detection of images Part 8: Computer-aided photography Part 16: Part 1 of T6159 (Part 1 of B/T 6159) 159.1—2DC3
This part adopts 15019611.33 Microphotographic Technology - Part I - Technical Specification (English version) The overall arrangement of this part is as follows:-- This part is divided into the first and second chapters of this part respectively, and the introduction part on technical specifications and teaching methods is inserted into the introduction part.
This part replaces (13/6.53.) 1985 Microphotographic Technology Part I: General Specification 3. Compared with G/159.11985, the changes in this part are as follows: There are some additions to the document:
Revised some terms and definitions:
Added the foreword and introduction
Added Chinese and English equivalents
Other technical terms used in this part, such as "glossary", "terms" and "definitions", etc., are based on the basic concepts of GB/T[5237994]. This part was prepared by the National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Committee (SBTSTCB) and the National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Committee Construction Subcommittee. This part was produced by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the State Council.Www.bzxZ.net
This part was revised and approved by the National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Committee. 6159.1—2003
This part is organized according to the concept system, and consists of an introduction
with case date and item number, Chinese term list, English corresponding term definition text, etc., and, if necessary, an appendix, examples or notes. In the provisions of this part, the preferred terms are in boldface. The terms that are defined elsewhere in the definition or summary are also in boldface, and are followed by the corresponding series of numbers (cut and enclosed). If the term appears in other parts of this series of terminology standards, only the code of the part in which the term appears is indicated (negative). For example, Part 1 is \\. In the terms of this part, parentheses \ () \ currency expansion or supplementary explanation, square brackets "[\ old terminology Sichuan omission road part; in the definition, square brackets \: \ is used without explanation: missing brackets \ "\ month to indicate the same professional city 1 Scope || tt || Microfilm Technology Vocabulary || tt || Part 1: General terms || tt || This part defines the general terms commonly used in the field of microfilm technology. This part applies to the production, management and use of microfilm products. 2 Normative references || tt || GB/T 6159.1—2003
The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this part through reference in this part. For the cited documents with the period of 1996-1:1997, their subsequent amendments (excluding the contents of the amendments) are not applicable to this part. However, the parties who have reached an agreement based on this part shall use the latest editions of these documents. For the cited documents without the corresponding period of 1996-1:1997, their latest editions shall apply to this part. GB/T 259—2000 International Code for Names of Countries and Regions (eqJS) 316B1:139) T/T 5193—2000 Microfilming Vocabulary Part 3: Film Processing (IS0$196-3:1997, MOD) GBT 5159.4—2003 Microfilming Technical Vocabulary Part 4: Materials and Packaging 1S 6196-11S9, M0D) B/T 5156—2003 Microphotography: Vocabulary: Part 6: Equipment (ISO 61956: 1992M01)) GF5T 6159.7—2(3) Microphotography Vocabulary Part 7: Computer Microphotography (ISO 6196-7: 197) GB/T 15237—1994 Basic Vocabulary of Traditional Chinese Medicine (EQVTS) 1067: 1SSC) 3 Techniques and definitions
Microphotography technology microgrephles
Production and transmission of microfilm (3.2) Related techniques, 3.2
Microform
Various carriers containing microfilm (3.3), generally referred to as photosensitive film (04). 3.3
Microimage
A tiny color image that cannot be read without modification (3.6). 3.4
Original
An image that has been taken in a reduced form.
Source document
That is, the original (3.4), usually paper
GBT6159.1—2003
1Visible reproduction produced by the control of electromagnetic radiation by an object. 3.7
photographic image
the original (3, 4) is approximately reproduced on the photosensitive film after being processed on film (3), 3.8
latent image
the image that can be displayed after being processed on film (03:) (3.6), 3.9
negalive-appruringimaye
the image that is not visible under the dark product (3, 6). 3.10
pesitive-appearing 3.11
polarity
The relationship of light and dark to a background. 3.19
Polarity
The relationship of light and dark to a background. This term is used to indicate the relationship of light and dark to a background. 3.10
Polarity
The relationship of light and dark to a background. 3.11
Polarity
The relationship of light and dark to a background. 3.12
eposure
The process of exposing a photosensitive material to radiation from an original (3.4) to obtain a color image (3.7). 3.13
Exposure time
The time during which the photosensitive material is exposed to the radiation. 3.14
Eposure 3.15
In a flat camera (06), step-and-repeat camera (06) or COM recorder (07), the illumination (3.12.1) of the microfilm (04). 3.16
image areainagearea
microfilm (3.3) is determined by the size of the original (3.4) and the reduction ratio (3.27) of the microfilm (04). 3.17
image distribution areaimaeblock
the area on the microfilm (04) where the microfilm image (3.3) is distributed, 3. 18
film advance distance
framepitchGB
the distance between two adjacent frames (3.15: the distance between the upper and lower points in Figure 1) bX film Australia:
× surface,
trace film
generation generatinn
Figure 1 Example of microfilm technology
in the process of step-by-step production, the location of the microfilm, 3.20
first generation microform ngeneratinn efnmiernfnr given to the old generation (3.19) microform designated by the share: Note: the first generation by the newspaper or M record road (07) produced by the nager product (3.2) 3, 21
master
make the next generation (3.19) microform (3.2 used for microform. 3. 22
intermediate
used to make the ammonia film (3.23) of the first generation (3.19) to become the subsequent generation microform (3.2) 3. 23
dupiiceale
can keep the book master 13.21) polarity (3.11) and the scale under the duplication of the microform (3.2). 3.24
hardcop:
a magnification of a microphotograph (3.3) (3.25), usually on paper. 3.25
enlargement
a reduction of a microphotograph (3.3) (3.6), usually on paper or screen. 3.26
a microphotograph (3.2) ... 6159.1—2003
The ratio of the size of the microfilm 3.3 to the size of the original (34:10M recorder (07! Book format). For example, the ratio is expressed as follows;
The ratio of the size of the microfilm is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the microfilm [3.25) to the size of the original microfilm (3.3). The numerical expression is 24.
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows: 5) Relationship between scales, for example, 1/2 diameter system, such as A> A2 copy of the pattern (3.24) light·
light-off time
first generation microform
therefore magnification
magnification speed
base system magnification
will make the film·…
polarity·
film distance
copy·
drink score pinyin actual introduction
..3.28
... 3.9
Photographic image
Sensitive product
Microphotographic technology
Microfilm
Reduction ratio
Photographic association distribution area·
Photographic protection area
Hard copy·
Source file
Intermediate film
GH/T 6154.1—2003
GB/T5159.1—2003
duplicate
oalargemeal
enlargement ratic
expasun
expisan linse
frane piteh
enerntiu
n\ geueration nf a microfo'mH
hurd oupy
image hlocation t||positlve-appeartng inage
pelldown
reduclion ratin
rprudoetiouli
gource dacuntent
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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T6159.1—2003
Replacement of GB/T6159.1--1985
Micrographics-Vocabulary
Part 1:General terms
ISO 6196-1:1993,M0D
2003-05-14 Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China on December 1, 2003. Implementation GB: T6-5 Microfilming Technology - The components of this standard are as follows: Part 1: General terms Part 2: Recognition and recording of colour images Part 4: Materials and packaging Part 6: Visibility, readability and detection of images Part 8: Computer-aided photography Part 16: Part 1 of T6159 (Part 1 of B/T 6159) 159.1—2DC3
This part adopts 15019611.33 Microphotographic Technology - Part I - Technical Specification (English version) The overall arrangement of this part is as follows:-- This part is divided into the first and second chapters of this part respectively, and the introduction part on technical specifications and teaching methods is inserted into the introduction part.
This part replaces (13/6.53.) 1985 Microphotographic Technology Part I: General Specification 3. Compared with G/159.11985, the changes in this part are as follows: There are some additions to the document:
Revised some terms and definitions:
Added the foreword and introduction
Added Chinese and English equivalents
Other technical terms used in this part, such as "glossary", "terms" and "definitions", etc., are based on the basic concepts of GB/T[5237994]. This part was prepared by the National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Committee (SBTSTCB) and the National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Committee Construction Subcommittee. This part was produced by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the State Council.Www.bzxZ.net
This part was revised and approved by the National Document Imaging Technology Standardization Committee. 6159.1—2003
This part is organized according to the concept system, and consists of an introduction
with case date and item number, Chinese term list, English corresponding term definition text, etc., and, if necessary, an appendix, examples or notes. In the provisions of this part, the preferred terms are in boldface. The terms that are defined elsewhere in the definition or summary are also in boldface, and are followed by the corresponding series of numbers (cut and enclosed). If the term appears in other parts of this series of terminology standards, only the code of the part in which the term appears is indicated (negative). For example, Part 1 is \\. In the terms of this part, parentheses \ () \ currency expansion or supplementary explanation, square brackets "[\ old terminology Sichuan omission road part; in the definition, square brackets \: \ is used without explanation: missing brackets \ "\ month to indicate the same professional city 1 Scope || tt || Microfilm Technology Vocabulary || tt || Part 1: General terms || tt || This part defines the general terms commonly used in the field of microfilm technology. This part applies to the production, management and use of microfilm products. 2 Normative references || tt || GB/T 6159.1—2003
The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this part through reference in this part. For the cited documents with the period of 1996-1:1997, their subsequent amendments (excluding the contents of the amendments) are not applicable to this part. However, the parties who have reached an agreement based on this part shall use the latest editions of these documents. For the cited documents without the corresponding period of 1996-1:1997, their latest editions shall apply to this part. GB/T 259—2000 International Code for Names of Countries and Regions (eqJS) 316B1:139) T/T 5193—2000 Microfilming Vocabulary Part 3: Film Processing (IS0$196-3:1997, MOD) GBT 5159.4—2003 Microfilming Technical Vocabulary Part 4: Materials and Packaging 1S 6196-11S9, M0D) B/T 5156—2003 Microphotography: Vocabulary: Part 6: Equipment (ISO 61956: 1992M01)) GF5T 6159.7—2(3) Microphotography Vocabulary Part 7: Computer Microphotography (ISO 6196-7: 197) GB/T 15237—1994 Basic Vocabulary of Traditional Chinese Medicine (EQVTS) 1067: 1SSC) 3 Techniques and definitions
Microphotography technology microgrephles
Production and transmission of microfilm (3.2) Related techniques, 3.2
Microform
Various carriers containing microfilm (3.3), generally referred to as photosensitive film (04). 3.3
Microimage
A tiny color image that cannot be read without modification (3.6). 3.4
Original
An image that has been taken in a reduced form.
Source document
That is, the original (3.4), usually paper
GBT6159.1—2003
1Visible reproduction produced by the control of electromagnetic radiation by an object. 3.7
photographic image
the original (3, 4) is approximately reproduced on the photosensitive film after being processed on film (3), 3.8
latent image
the image that can be displayed after being processed on film (03:) (3.6), 3.9
negalive-appruringimaye
the image that is not visible under the dark product (3, 6). 3.10
pesitive-appearing 3.11
polarity
The relationship of light and dark to a background. 3.19
Polarity
The relationship of light and dark to a background. This term is used to indicate the relationship of light and dark to a background. 3.10
Polarity
The relationship of light and dark to a background. 3.11
Polarity
The relationship of light and dark to a background. 3.12
eposure
The process of exposing a photosensitive material to radiation from an original (3.4) to obtain a color image (3.7). 3.13
Exposure time
The time during which the photosensitive material is exposed to the radiation. 3.14
Eposure 3.15
In a flat camera (06), step-and-repeat camera (06) or COM recorder (07), the illumination (3.12.1) of the microfilm (04). 3.16
image areainagearea
microfilm (3.3) is determined by the size of the original (3.4) and the reduction ratio (3.27) of the microfilm (04). 3.17
image distribution areaimaeblock
the area on the microfilm (04) where the microfilm image (3.3) is distributed, 3. 18
film advance distance
framepitchGB
the distance between two adjacent frames (3.15: the distance between the upper and lower points in Figure 1) bX film Australia:
× surface,
trace film
generation generatinn
Figure 1 Example of microfilm technology
in the process of step-by-step production, the location of the microfilm, 3.20
first generation microform ngeneratinn efnmiernfnr given to the old generation (3.19) microform designated by the share: Note: the first generation by the newspaper or M record road (07) produced by the nager product (3.2) 3, 21
master
make the next generation (3.19) microform (3.2 used for microform. 3. 22
intermediate
used to make the ammonia film (3.23) of the first generation (3.19) to become the subsequent generation microform (3.2) 3. 23
dupiiceale
can keep the book master 13.21) polarity (3.11) and the scale under the duplication of the microform (3.2). 3.24
hardcop:
a magnification of a microphotograph (3.3) (3.25), usually on paper. 3.25
enlargement
a reduction of a microphotograph (3.3) (3.6), usually on paper or screen. 3.26
a microphotograph (3.2) ... 6159.1—2003
The ratio of the size of the microfilm 3.3 to the size of the original (34:10M recorder (07! Book format). For example, the ratio is expressed as follows;
The ratio of the size of the microfilm is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the microfilm [3.25) to the size of the original microfilm (3.3). The numerical expression is 24.
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows:
The ratio of the size of the reproduction is expressed as follows: 5) Relationship between scales, for example, 1/2 diameter system, such as A> A2 copy of the pattern (3.24) light·
light-off time
first generation microform
therefore magnification
magnification speed
base system magnification
will make the film·…
polarity·
film distance
copy·
drink score pinyin actual introduction
..3.28
... 3.9
Photographic image
Sensitive product
Microphotographic technology
Microfilm
Reduction ratio
Photographic association distribution area·
Photographic protection area
Hard copy·
Source file
Intermediate film
GH/T 6154.1—2003
GB/T5159.1—2003
duplicate
oalargemeal
enlargement ratic
expasun
expisan linse
frane piteh
enerntiu
n\ geueration nf a microfo'mH
hurd oupy
image hlocation t||positlve-appeartng inage
pelldown
reduclion ratin
rprudoetiouli
gource dacuntent
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