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<p>ISO 18924:2013 specifies a test method for the prediction of certain physical or chemical property changes of imaging materials.</p>
<p>ISO 18924:2013 is applicable to the Arrhenius test portion of ISO 18901, ISO 18905, ISO 18909, ISO 18912 and ISO 18919.</p>
<p>ISO 18924:2013 is applicable to the prediction of the optical-density (<i>D</i>) loss or gain of imaging materials. Photographic dye images may be produced by chromogenic processing, by formation of diazo dyes, or by non-chromogenic methods such as dye diffusion and silver dye-bleaching processing. ISO 18924:2013 also covers density changes caused by</p>
<ul>
<li>residual coupler changes in dye images,</li>
<li>excess residual processing chemicals in silver black-and-white materials,</li>
<li>temperature effects on thermally processed silver images.</li>
</ul>
<p>This International Standard is applicable to the prediction of support degradation. </p>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)
62630
Darbības sfēra
<p>ISO 18924:2013 specifies a test method for the prediction of certain physical or chemical property changes of imaging materials.</p>
<p>ISO 18924:2013 is applicable to the Arrhenius test portion of ISO 18901, ISO 18905, ISO 18909, ISO 18912 and ISO 18919.</p>
<p>ISO 18924:2013 is applicable to the prediction of the optical-density (<i>D</i>) loss or gain of imaging materials. Photographic dye images may be produced by chromogenic processing, by formation of diazo dyes, or by non-chromogenic methods such as dye diffusion and silver dye-bleaching processing. ISO 18924:2013 also covers density changes caused by</p>
<ul>
<li>residual coupler changes in dye images,</li>
<li>excess residual processing chemicals in silver black-and-white materials,</li>
<li>temperature effects on thermally processed silver images.</li>
</ul>
<p>This International Standard is applicable to the prediction of support degradation. </p>