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BS ISO 5989:1995 Photography. Pre-packaged chemicals for the processing of silver halide based photographic materials. Vocabulary

BS ISO 5989:1995

Photography. Pre-packaged chemicals for the processing of silver halide based photographic materials. Vocabulary

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Standard number:BS ISO 5989:1995
Pages:18
Released:1996-01-15
ISBN:0 580 25109 8
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 5989:1995


This standard BS ISO 5989:1995 Photography. Pre-packaged chemicals for the processing of silver halide based photographic materials. Vocabulary is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 01.040.37 Image technology (Vocabularies)
  • 37.040.30 Photographic chemicals

This International Standard gives terms for and definitions of pre-packaged chemicals used in the processing of silver halide based photographic materials, to permit correct usage. This International Standard does not restrict the manufacturer from adding additional information, but care shall be taken to ensure that this information is not in conflict with the information in this International Standard.

Requirements on hazard warnings, name and address of manufacturer or supplier, net content, etc., are not included, as national regulations vary throughout the world.

NOTE - In addition to the terms and definitions given in the two official ISO languages (English and French), this International Standard gives the equivalent terms in German, Spanish, Swedish, Italian and Czech. These terms are included at the request of the technical committee ISO/TC 42, and are published under the responsibility of the member body concerned. However, only the terms and definitions given in the official languages can be considered as ISO terms and definitions.