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The '''ISO 217:1995''' standard defines the RA and SRA paper formats. | |||
These paper series are untrimmed raw paper. RA stands for “raw format A” and SRA stands for “supplementary raw format A”. The RA and SRA formats are slightly larger than the corresponding A series formats. This allows bleed (ink to the edge) on printed material that will be later cut down to size. These paper sheets will after printing and binding be cut to match the A format. | |||
* The ISO A0 format has an area of 1.00 m² | |||
* The ISO RA0 format has an area of 1.05 m² | |||
* The ISO SRA0 format has an area of 1.15 m² | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! RA | |||
! Series Formats | |||
! SRA | |||
! Series Formats | |||
|- | |||
| RA0 | |||
| 860 × 1220 | |||
| SRA0 | |||
| 900 × 1280 | |||
|- | |||
| RA1 | |||
| 610 × 860 | |||
| SRA1 | |||
| 640 × 900 | |||
|- | |||
| RA2 | |||
| 430 × 610 | |||
| SRA2 | |||
| 450 × 640 | |||
|- | |||
| RA3 | |||
| 305 × 430 | |||
| SRA3 | |||
| 320 × 450 | |||
|- | |||
| RA4 | |||
| 215 × 305 | |||
| SRA4 | |||
| 225 × 320 | |||
|} | |||
== Tolerances == | |||
Paper in the RA and SRA series format is intended to have a <math>1:\sqrt{2}</math> aspect ratio but the dimensions of the start format have been rounded to whole centimetres. | |||
For example, the RA0 format would be <math>\sqrt{1.05}*2^{-0.25} m \times \sqrt{1.05}*2^{0.25} m \approx 861.7 mm \times 1218.6 mm</math>, which has been rounded to <math>860 mm \times 1220 mm</math>. | |||
The resulting real ratios are: | |||
* <math>43:61 \approx 1:1.4186</math> for RA0, RA2, RA4; | |||
* <math>61:86 \approx 1:1.4098</math> for RA1, RA3; | |||
* <math>45:64 \approx 1:1.4222</math> for SRA0, SRA2, SRA4; | |||
* <math>32:45 = 1:1.40625</math> for SRA1, SRA3. | |||
== Other ISO paper standards == | |||
* [[ISO 216]]:1975, defines two series of paper sizes: A and B | |||
* [[ISO 269]]:1985, defines a C series for envelopes | |||
== External links == | |||
* [http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html International standard paper sizes]: ISO 216 details and rationale | |||
* [http://www.iso.org/iso/search.htm?qt=216&published=on&active_tab=standards ISO 216 at iso.org] | |||
* [http://www.iso.org/iso/search.htm?qt=217&published=on&active_tab=standards ISO 217 at iso.org] | |||
* [http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CombinedQueryResult.CombinedQueryResult?queryString=269 ISO 269 at iso.org] | |||
{{ISO standards}} | |||
[[Category:ISO standards|#00217]] | |||
[[Category:Stationery]] | |||
[[Category:Metrication]] |
Revision as of 18:31, 7 November 2013
The ISO 217:1995 standard defines the RA and SRA paper formats.
These paper series are untrimmed raw paper. RA stands for “raw format A” and SRA stands for “supplementary raw format A”. The RA and SRA formats are slightly larger than the corresponding A series formats. This allows bleed (ink to the edge) on printed material that will be later cut down to size. These paper sheets will after printing and binding be cut to match the A format.
- The ISO A0 format has an area of 1.00 m²
- The ISO RA0 format has an area of 1.05 m²
- The ISO SRA0 format has an area of 1.15 m²
RA | Series Formats | SRA | Series Formats |
---|---|---|---|
RA0 | 860 × 1220 | SRA0 | 900 × 1280 |
RA1 | 610 × 860 | SRA1 | 640 × 900 |
RA2 | 430 × 610 | SRA2 | 450 × 640 |
RA3 | 305 × 430 | SRA3 | 320 × 450 |
RA4 | 215 × 305 | SRA4 | 225 × 320 |
Tolerances
Paper in the RA and SRA series format is intended to have a aspect ratio but the dimensions of the start format have been rounded to whole centimetres.
For example, the RA0 format would be , which has been rounded to .
The resulting real ratios are:
Other ISO paper standards
- ISO 216:1975, defines two series of paper sizes: A and B
- ISO 269:1985, defines a C series for envelopes
External links
- International standard paper sizes: ISO 216 details and rationale
- ISO 216 at iso.org
- ISO 217 at iso.org
- ISO 269 at iso.org