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BS 5550-5.4.3:1987 Cinematography. Common to more than one film gauge. Sound Specification for positions and width dimensions of recording and reproducing head gaps for three-, four- or six-track magnetic sound records on 35 mm and single-track on 17.5 mm motion-picture film containing no picture

BS 5550-5.4.3:1987

Cinematography. Common to more than one film gauge. Sound Specification for positions and width dimensions of recording and reproducing head gaps for three-, four- or six-track magnetic sound records on 35 mm and single-track on 17.5 mm motion-picture film containing no picture

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Standard number:BS 5550-5.4.3:1987
Pages:8
Released:1987-05-29
ISBN:0 580 15929 9
Status:Standard
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BS 5550-5.4.3:1987


This standard BS 5550-5.4.3:1987 Cinematography. Common to more than one film gauge. Sound is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 37.060.10 Motion picture equipment
  • 37.060.20 Motion picture films. Cartridges

This International Standard specifies the location and dimensions of head gaps for recording three-, four-, or six-track magnetic sound records on 35 mm (perforated in accordance with ISO 491), and one single-track record on 17,5 mm motion-picture film. It also specifies the assignment of records to the various tracks on the magnetic coating on the film in relation to the direction of film travel.