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ISO

07/07/2011 2:42 AM

May some send me ISO 200 or 2006 .. cause i need some details about it ?

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Re: ISO

07/07/2011 3:32 AM

are you looking for information on sensitivity and speed of film/digital still photography. or establishes guidelines for the exchange of information between cultural heritage institutions.

or the describes the principles and framework for life cycle assessment (LCA) including: definition of the goal and scope of the LCA.

A little more information would be good. Like what your working on that needs the codes.

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Re: ISO

07/07/2011 4:29 AM

The combination just seems odd/ inappropriate for a forum.

ISO -200 you have described (Film speed, used especially in a bit lower light conditions, and in case of that the higher speed eg 400 etc may be used. Also may be the Life cycle assessment (But that should be ISO14 Series eg 14040, 14044 etc?).

Combine that with ISO 2006 - high-speed mechanical stability of synthetic rubber latex.

Now I wonder why the OP wants the film and the other thing.....

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OP- No one is either going to point to a link or give you any copyrighted material here. Read the relevant FAQ and policies of CR4

Please go to the www.iso.org select the standard and press the purchase button.

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Re: ISO

07/07/2011 4:44 AM

thank you

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Re: ISO

07/07/2011 4:37 AM

The International Standards Organisation has so many copies available, they'll sell you one just to get rid of it.

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Re: ISO

07/07/2011 4:39 AM

is there a free edition ?

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Re: ISO

07/07/2011 5:17 AM

For copyright works? Are you joking?

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Re: ISO

07/07/2011 5:21 AM

:) sure kidden :)

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