AIIM MS1 Recommended Practice for Alphanumeric Computer-Output Microforms-Operational Practices for Inspection and Quality Control
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AIIM MS1 Document Information:
Title
Recommended Practice for Alphanumeric Computer-Output Microforms-Operational Practices for Inspection and Quality Control
AIIM International
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996
Scope:
This recommended practice describes operational and quality control
guidelines for alphanumeric computer-output microfilm (COM) recorders
and microforms using black-and-white film as well as duplicates made
from such films. The scope of this recommended practice is limited to
images of line printer equivalent output only, such as those used for
business and government records. The scope is further limited to COM
recorders using a form slide for recording fixed data. As such, it does
not cover COM recorders using so-called software forms.
This recommended practice covers microforms containing data generated by
dynamic energy sources, such as cathode ray tubes, lasers, and light
emitting diodes; and fixed data, such as that contained on a form slide,
with effective reduction ratios up to and including 1:48. The subjects
covered include a method for comparing the legibility of the dynamic
information to that contained in an image of the alphanumeric COM
quality test form slide when exposed on the same frame and duplicated
onto silver, diazo, or vesicular films. The films, film processing,
film storage, film density practices and guidelines for preparing form
slide artwork and form slides are also discussed.
This standard does not cover COM recorders generating images from
bitmaps or data streams incorporating images, variable fonts, graphics,
or imbedded objects.
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