ISO 10196:2003
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Document imaging applications Recommendations for the creation of original documents
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06-03-2003
ISO 10196:2003 provides guidance on the creation of printed documents so that they may be easily reproduced as microforms or scanned images.
Although studies were based more specifically on the Latin alphabet, the general principles may be used as guidelines for the production of documents using other alphabets or ideograms.
ISO 10196:2003 does not apply to technical drawings for which requirements are given in ISO 5457 and ISO 6428. It also does not apply to special micrographics or scanning-related applications (scanning of bank cheques or bar codes).
DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes ISO/DIS 10196 (03/2003)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
12
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PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
PN ISO 10196 : 2005 | Identical |
NEN ISO 10196 : 2003 | Identical |
BS ISO 9923:1994 | Micrographics. Transparent A6 microfiche. Image arrangements |
BS ISO 18912:2002 | Imaging materials. Processed vesicular photographic film. Specifications for stability |
UNE-ISO 14641-1:2015 | Electronic archiving. Part 1: Specifications concerning the design and the operation of an information system for electronic information preservation. |
BS ISO 14641-1:2012 | Electronic archiving Specifications concerning the design and the operation of an information system for electronic information preservation |
ISO 18912:2002 | Imaging materials — Processed vesicular photographic film — Specifications for stability |
BS ISO 18905:2002 | Imaging materials. Ammonia-processed diazo photographic film. Specifications for stability |
ISO 11142:2005 | Micrographics Colour microfilm Application of the exposure technique to prepare line originals and continuous-tone originals |
ISO 14641-1:2012 | Electronic archiving Part 1: Specifications concerning the design and the operation of an information system for electronic information preservation |
NFZ 42 013 : 2009 | ELECTRONIC ARCHIVAL STORAGE - SPECIFICATIONS RELATIVE TO THE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS IN VIEW OF ENSURING THE STORAGE AND INTEGRITY OF THE RECORDINGS STORED IN THESE SYSTEMS |
ISO 18905:2002 | Imaging materials — Ammonia-processed diazo photographic film — Specifications for stability |
ISO 6196-5:1987 | Micrographics — Vocabulary — Part 5: Quality of images, legibility, inspection |
ISO 6428:1982 | Technical drawings — Requirements for microcopying |
ISO 6196-3:1997 | Micrographics — Vocabulary — Part 3: Film processing |
ISO 12653-2:2000 | Electronic imaging — Test target for the black-and-white scanning of office documents — Part 2: Method of use |
ISO 6196-2:1993 | Micrographics Vocabulary Part 2: Image positions and methods of recording |
ISO 6200:1999 | Micrographics — First generation silver-gelatin microforms of source documents — Density specifications and method of measurement |
ISO 6196-6:1992 | Micrographics — Vocabulary — Part 6: Equipment |
ISO 216:2007 | Writing paper and certain classes of printed matter Trimmed sizes A and B series, and indication of machine direction |
ISO 5627:1995 | Paper and board — Determination of smoothness (Bekk method) |
ISO 12653-1:2000 | Electronic imaging — Test target for the black-and-white scanning of office documents — Part 1: Characteristics |
ISO 6196-4:1998 | Micrographics Vocabulary Part 4: Materials and packaging |
ISO 5-4:2009 | Photography and graphic technology Density measurements Part 4: Geometric conditions for reflection density |
ISO 5457:1999 | Technical product documentation Sizes and layout of drawing sheets |
ISO 5-3:2009 | Photography and graphic technology Density measurements Part 3: Spectral conditions |
ISO 6196-1:1993 | Micrographics Vocabulary Part 1: General terms |
ISO 12651:1999 | Electronic imaging Vocabulary |
ISO 2470:1999 | Paper, board and pulps Measurement of diffuse blue reflectance factor (ISO brightness) |
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