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6.3.2 Fourth generation reproduction.A fourth generation reproduction is defined as
the last copy of a series made as follows"
1st generation made from reproduction furnished the procuring activity.
2nd generation made from 1st generation reproduction.
3rd generation made from 2nd generation reproduction.
4th generation made from 3rd generation reproduction.
6.3.3 Negative. An image, usually on film or translucent base stock, in which the light
and dark areas are reversed from those of the original.
6.3.4 Original. The current design activity's full size reproducible drawing or digital
file(s) on which is kept the revision record recognized as official.
6.3.5 Photographic prints.Photographic prints are products of the silver halide
sensitizing or photographic materials process. They may be referred to as photo reproduction.
6.3.6 Reproducible. Capable of use as a master for actinic printing.
6.3.7 Reproduction. A copy that duplicates the original. Reproductions may be either
reproducible or non-reproducible, depending on the media.
6.3.8 Translucent. Semi-transparent not clear, but capable of transmitting diffuse light.
6.3.9 Transparent. Capable of transmitting light without noticeable distortion so that
images are clearly visible.
6.3.10 Vendor. A source from whom a purchased item is obtained; used synonymously
in this standard with the term supplier. (MIL-STD-100)
6.4 Subject term (keyword) listing.
Drawing
Negative
Non-digital data
Photographic negative
6.5 Changes from previous issue.Marginal notations are not used in this revision to
identify changes with respect to the previous issue due to the extent of the changes.
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