
Maximum projectable image area on 35 mm motion-picture film-Position and dimensions
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2024-07-17 01:37:34
- GB/T 4636-2000
- in force
Standard ID:
GB/T 4636-2000
Standard Name:
Maximum projectable image area on 35 mm motion-picture film-Position and dimensions
Chinese Name:
35mm影片上最大可放映画面的位置和尺寸
Standard category:
National Standard (GB)
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Date of Release:
2000-10-17 -
Date of Implementation:
2001-03-01
Standard ICS number:
Imaging Technology >> 37.060 FilmChina Standard Classification Number:
Comprehensive>>Economy, Culture>>A15 Film and Photography Technology
alternative situation:
GB/T 4636-1984Procurement status:
EQV ISO 2907:1984
publishing house:
China Standards PressISBN:
155066.1-17277Publication date:
2004-04-02
Release date:
1984-08-14Review date:
2004-10-14Drafter:
Sun YanweiDrafting Organization:
China Film Science and Technology Research InstituteFocal point Organization:
China Film Science and Technology Research InstituteProposing Organization:
State Administration of Radio, Film and TelevisionPublishing Department:
State Administration of Quality and Technical SupervisionCompetent Authority:
State Administration of Radio, Film and Television

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This standard specifies the position and size of the maximum projectable picture on 35mm non-anamorphic and anamorphic films. GB/T 4636-2000 Position and size of the maximum projectable picture on 35mm film GB/T4636-2000 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the position and size of the maximum projectable picture on 35mm non-anamorphic and anamorphic films.
This standard specifies the position and size of the maximum projectable picture on 35mm non-anamorphic and anamorphic films.

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ICS 37.060
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T4636—2000
eqiso2907.1984
Maximum projectable area on 35 mm film
film-Position and dimensions2000-10-17 Issued
Implementation on 2001-03-01 Issued by the State Administration of Quality and Technical Supervision
64636--2DD
This standard is based on 2907931 Film—35 mm film! This standard is about to revise the national projection area and size of films. The technical content and writing principles of this standard are consistent with IS2)/:1934. It was signed in the early 1960s with the 1S0250/1S7235 film projection screen, and the national projection area and size of films that can be projected are determined by the 1S02. It is called the 85mm film microfilm projection screen - the largest projection area and size that can be projected. In the new standard, the basic technical parameters of the service items have not changed, but the standard "the height and stability of the film" is added after the main text of the standard, and the width ratio of the film and the environmental requirements of the picture are given. The national standard is adopted. 13) 20071984, the name of G3/1636 was changed to 335mr. The standard "the height of the film can be placed on the surface" was added, and some of the items were improved with reference to 152907: 1%. The appendix of this standard is the preparation of the standard. This standard is proposed by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the China Film Academy. This standard was drafted by China Film Academy and Technology Institute. This standard was first drafted in 1999 and this revision is the first revision. This standard was entrusted to China Film Academy and Technology Institute for interpretation. GT463E—2D0C
TSO Foreword
International Standardization Organization (TSO) is a joint organization of member organizations of the industry. The formulation of international standards is completed through the relevant technical committees. Any member organization that is interested in the technical committee has the right to send a representative to participate in the technical meeting. Other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) may participate in this work. Before the international standard drafts passed by the international standard committee are approved by the international standard committee, they will be circulated to various organizations for comments.
International Standard E0) 297 was developed by TS0/TC: Technical Committee on Motion Picture. It was distributed to all countries under the Standardization Act in February 1983. The member bodies of the system that voted for this standard are the following: Belgium
Belgium
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fin-Pasitinn and dimcnsions
GR/74636—2000
e0v180290/984
generation CB:T 4535—1381
This standard specifies the position and size of the maximum projection screen for 5m non-deformed four-way deformation compensation material with a layer expansion ratio of 2.0 grams and a commercial ratio of 2).
2 Referenced standardswwW.bzxz.Net
The following standards include the provisions of this standard. The two clauses with a middle number are the source of this standard: This standard should be consistent with the latest version: All standard departments will discuss the possibility of using the latest version of the following standards: 1S Electro-color—35r: Motion picture stock standard for use in cameras—Technical requirements 1S0451:1998 Self-
n Film and its cutting and punching dimensions IS (12sC6,9H1 Movie—35mm movie camera window on the film Waste picture - position and size S0253085 Film 350 Film Distribution Rules Picture and Optical Recording Trace - Position and Size 3
The various sizes are shown in the figure and Table 1. These numbers are used in a timely manner, such as the maximum projection device on the electronic transfer and washing process. The entire plan is often recorded. The actual projection surface may be smaller than the maximum projection surface. Therefore, the actual projection surface is required to be the correct surface under the conditions of Table 14.
Deformed surface
+The derivation of product parameters is recommended
Approved by the Quality and Technical Supervision Bureau on 2000-1·17 6.20
Empty concave surface
2001-03-01Implementation
The effective projection surface is: B/1 4635-2000
The absorption of the fire can be
as shown in Figure 1, and the above
CB14636--2000
Appendix
High quality and stability of the image on the film A1 The height of the image on the film can be
The subject is that the non-anamorphic film has a wide range of projection images and the internal width ratio is obtained (see Table 2). A2 The actual projection surface
In most cases, the projection image can be smaller than the maximum projection image. The reason for this difference may be the equipment, such as the camera head, which can be used to reduce the size difference. The optical axis does not need to be raised or lowered, and the gear teeth do not need to be changed. The actual design should be based on the new size and the shape of the standard can be obtained. Note that under various circumstances, the resolution of both sides can be quickly returned to the underwater center of the axis of symmetry, the non-deformed image and the copy of the image can be reflected on the surface of the image. The stability of the image is produced by the film's reference effect. The m-surface compensation theorem can be improved, and the surface height H is 12-52.
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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T4636—2000
eqiso2907.1984
Maximum projectable area on 35 mm film
film-Position and dimensions2000-10-17 Issued
Implementation on 2001-03-01 Issued by the State Administration of Quality and Technical Supervision
64636--2DD
This standard is based on 2907931 Film—35 mm film! This standard is about to revise the national projection area and size of films. The technical content and writing principles of this standard are consistent with IS2)/:1934. It was signed in the early 1960s with the 1S0250/1S7235 film projection screen, and the national projection area and size of films that can be projected are determined by the 1S02. It is called the 85mm film microfilm projection screen - the largest projection area and size that can be projected. In the new standard, the basic technical parameters of the service items have not changed, but the standard "the height and stability of the film" is added after the main text of the standard, and the width ratio of the film and the environmental requirements of the picture are given. The national standard is adopted. 13) 20071984, the name of G3/1636 was changed to 335mr. The standard "the height of the film can be placed on the surface" was added, and some of the items were improved with reference to 152907: 1%. The appendix of this standard is the preparation of the standard. This standard is proposed by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the China Film Academy. This standard was drafted by China Film Academy and Technology Institute. This standard was first drafted in 1999 and this revision is the first revision. This standard was entrusted to China Film Academy and Technology Institute for interpretation. GT463E—2D0C
TSO Foreword
International Standardization Organization (TSO) is a joint organization of member organizations of the industry. The formulation of international standards is completed through the relevant technical committees. Any member organization that is interested in the technical committee has the right to send a representative to participate in the technical meeting. Other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) may participate in this work. Before the international standard drafts passed by the international standard committee are approved by the international standard committee, they will be circulated to various organizations for comments.
International Standard E0) 297 was developed by TS0/TC: Technical Committee on Motion Picture. It was distributed to all countries under the Standardization Act in February 1983. The member bodies of the system that voted for this standard are the following: Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
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Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
ren35mmnotian-piclurc
fin-Pasitinn and dimcnsions
GR/74636—2000
e0v180290/984
generation CB:T 4535—1381
This standard specifies the position and size of the maximum projection screen for 5m non-deformed four-way deformation compensation material with a layer expansion ratio of 2.0 grams and a commercial ratio of 2).
2 Referenced standardswwW.bzxz.Net
The following standards include the provisions of this standard. The two clauses with a middle number are the source of this standard: This standard should be consistent with the latest version: All standard departments will discuss the possibility of using the latest version of the following standards: 1S Electro-color—35r: Motion picture stock standard for use in cameras—Technical requirements 1S0451:1998 Self-
n Film and its cutting and punching dimensions IS (12sC6,9H1 Movie—35mm movie camera window on the film Waste picture - position and size S0253085 Film 350 Film Distribution Rules Picture and Optical Recording Trace - Position and Size 3
The various sizes are shown in the figure and Table 1. These numbers are used in a timely manner, such as the maximum projection device on the electronic transfer and washing process. The entire plan is often recorded. The actual projection surface may be smaller than the maximum projection surface. Therefore, the actual projection surface is required to be the correct surface under the conditions of Table 14.
Deformed surface
+The derivation of product parameters is recommended
Approved by the Quality and Technical Supervision Bureau on 2000-1·17 6.20
Empty concave surface
2001-03-01Implementation
The effective projection surface is: B/1 4635-2000
The absorption of the fire can be
as shown in Figure 1, and the above
CB14636--2000
Appendix
High quality and stability of the image on the film A1 The height of the image on the film can be
The subject is that the non-anamorphic film has a wide range of projection images and the internal width ratio is obtained (see Table 2). A2 The actual projection surface
In most cases, the projection image can be smaller than the maximum projection image. The reason for this difference may be the equipment, such as the camera head, which can be used to reduce the size difference. The optical axis does not need to be raised or lowered, and the gear teeth do not need to be changed. The actual design should be based on the new size and the shape of the standard can be obtained. Note that under various circumstances, the resolution of both sides can be quickly returned to the underwater center of the axis of symmetry, the non-deformed image and the copy of the image can be reflected on the surface of the image. The stability of the image is produced by the film's reference effect. The m-surface compensation theorem can be improved, and the surface height H is 12-52.
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