Overview
ISO 3272-1:2003 - Microfilming of technical drawings and other drawing office documents - Part 1: Operating procedures defines practical operating rules for producing 35 mm unperforated microfilm of technical drawings and drawing-office documents. The standard covers reduction and enlargement ratios, image and frame dimensions, document preparation and placement, and basic filming procedures for originals up to A0 (or maximum 912 mm × 1 230 mm). It is intended for archives, engineering and architectural drawing offices, records managers and microfilming service providers who need reliable, exchangeable microforms.
Key topics and requirements
- Scope and media: Applies to 35 mm unperforated microfilm (per ISO 6148) for drawings with dark lines/characters on a light background; does not apply to images created by a COM device.
- Document sizes: Intended for A-series originals (ISO 5457) up to A0, and other originals no larger than 912 mm × 1 230 mm that fit a single 35 mm frame.
- Reduction ratios: Recommended nominal reduction ratios for A-sizes include 1/30, 1/21 and 1/15. Acceptable reduction ratios for other sizes include 1/16, 1/24 and 1/30. (The standard specifies tolerances for these ratios.)
- Enlargement ratios: Typical nominal enlargement ratios (used when reproducing from microfilm) include approximately ×14.9, ×21.0 and ×29.9, with recommended output sizes listed in Annex A.
- Frame and image geometry: Typical 35 mm frame area and image area dimensions are specified (frame area ~32 × 45 mm; maximum image area ~30.4 × 41.0 mm). Frame pitch and image placement tolerances are defined.
- Original preparation: Originals should include centre markings (accuracy ±0.5 mm), two orientation marks, borders (A0/A1: 20 mm; A2–A4: 10 mm minimum), and a 100 mm metric graduation for scale reproduction.
- Filming procedures: Requirements cover camera table positioning (centre-mark coincidence tolerance), leader/trailer length on reels (typically 200–500 mm unexposed), and arrangements when multiple sheets share a single frame.
Applications and users
- Archives and records management: long-term preservation and compact archival storage of technical drawings and specifications.
- Engineering and architectural offices: standardized exchange and reproduction of plans, parts lists and calculation notes.
- Microfilming service providers and reprography centers: establishing operating procedures that meet international exchange requirements.
- Libraries and manufacturing companies: managing legacy collections and converting large-format documents to microfilm.
Related standards
- ISO 5457 (drawing sheet sizes/layout)
- ISO 6428 (requirements for microcopying technical drawings)
- ISO 6148 (micrographic film dimensions)
- Other parts of ISO 3272 (Parts 2–6 cover quality control, aperture cards, elongated sizes and enlargement systems)
Keywords: ISO 3272-1:2003, microfilming, 35 mm microfilm, technical drawings, reduction ratios, enlargement ratios, A0, ISO 5457, ISO 6428, document imaging.