Table C.13-3. Basic Film Box Presentation Module Attributes
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Attribute Name |
Tag |
Attribute Description |
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Image Display Format |
(2010,0010) |
Type of image display format. Enumerated Values:
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Annotation Display Format ID |
(2010,0030) |
Identification of annotation display format. The definition of the annotation display formats and the annotation box position sequence are defined in the Conformance Statement |
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Film Orientation |
(2010,0040) |
Film orientation. Enumerated Values:
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Film Size ID |
(2010,0050) |
Film size identification. Defined Terms:
Note10INX14IN corresponds with 25.7CMX36.4CM, A4 corresponds with 210 x 297 millimeters, A3 corresponds with 297 x 420 millimeters |
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Magnification Type |
(2010,0060) |
Interpolation type by which the printer magnifies or decimates the image in order to fit the image in the image box on film. Defined Terms:
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Smoothing Type |
(2010,0080) |
Further specifies the type of the interpolation function. Values are defined in Conformance Statement. Only valid for Magnification Type (2010,0060) = CUBIC |
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Border Density |
(2010,0100) |
Density of the film areas surrounding and between images on the film. Defined Terms:
i where i represents the desired density in hundredths of OD (e.g., 150 corresponds with 1.5 OD) |
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Empty Image Density |
(2010,0110) |
Density of the image box area on the film that contains no image. Defined Terms:
i where i represents the desired density in hundredths of OD (e.g., 150 corresponds with 1.5 OD) |
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Min Density |
(2010,0120) |
Minimum density of the images on the film, expressed in hundredths of OD. If Min Density is lower than minimum printer density than Min Density is set to minimum printer density. |
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Max Density |
(2010,0130) |
Maximum density of the images on the film, expressed in hundredths of OD. If Max Density is higher than maximum printer density than Max Density is set to maximum printer density. |
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Trim |
(2010,0140) |
Specifies whether a trim box shall be printed surrounding each image on the film. Enumerated Values:
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Configuration Information |
(2010,0150) |
Character string that contains either the ID of the printer configuration table that contains a set of values for implementation specific print parameters (e.g., perception LUT related parameters) or one or more configuration data values, encoded as characters. If there are multiple configuration data values encoded in the string, they shall be separated by backslashes. The definition of values shall be contained in the SCP's Conformance Statement. Defined Terms:
NoteIt is recommended that for SCPs, CS000 represent the lowest contrast and CS999 the highest contrast levels available. |
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Illumination |
(2010,015E) |
Luminance of lightbox illuminating a piece of transmissive film, or for the case of reflective media, luminance obtainable from diffuse reflection of the illumination present. Expressed as L0, in candelas per square meter (cd/m2). |
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Reflected Ambient Light |
(2010,0160) |
For transmissive film, luminance contribution due to reflected ambient light. Expressed as La, in candelas per square meter (cd/m2). |
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Requested Resolution ID |
(2020,0050) |
Specifies the resolution at which images in this Film Box are to be printed. Defined Terms:
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ICC Profile |
(0028,2000) |
An ICC Profile encoding the transformation of device-dependent color stored pixel values into PCS-Values. See Section C.11.15. NoteThis is an Input Device Profile that describes the characteristics of the pixel data in the film box, not an Output Device Profile that might describe the characteristics of the Print SCP. |
The standard format subdivides a film into image boxes of equal size. Therefore, the film layout is fully symmetrical, i.e., the arrangement of image boxes on film is left-right and top-bottom symmetric.
Example : STANDARD\3,4
The row symmetric image display format subdivides a film into rows of image boxes of equal size. As a result, the layout is left-right symmetric, the associated symmetry line is vertical (V). There is no top-bottom symmetry.
Example : ROW\2,3