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DS DS/ISO 11315-3 Photography - Projection in indoor rooms - Part 3: Classification of transmitting projection screens and measurement of their transmitted luminance levels


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Title
Photography - Projection in indoor rooms - Part 3: Classification of transmitting projection screens and measurement of their transmitted luminance levels

Fotografering. Indendørs projektion. Del 3: Klassifikation af transmitterende projektionsskærme og måling af deres transmitterede luminansniveauer

Dansk Standard

Publication Date:
Dec 23, 1999

Scope:

This part of ISO 11315 specifies the classification of transmitting projection screens for indoor applications, and describes the methods and parameters for measuring the transmitted screen luminance. It describes measurements and anticipated data that should be obtained in the laboratory prior to actual selection and installation of the screen.

Keywords:

PHOTOGRAPHY
PROJECTION
PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT
SCREENS (DISPLAYS)
CLASSIFICATION
TESTS
LABORATORY TESTS
DETERMINATION
ILLUMINANCE

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