If you may indulge my nerding / engineering out for a moment.. 
It’s official...dry plates are no longer obsolete!
The newly revised draft of ISO/DIS 14548:2021, “Photography - Dimensions of Glass Plates” has been released for review by the public, including updated dimensions for photographic dry plates.
The major update since 1998 is the addition of Annex A , “Non-standard plate sizes” that I wrote to collect and preserve standard dry plate dimensions in general photography (ie the stuff dry plate photographers have been shooting) *of relevance for all the holders available today*. So dimensions for dry plates which work not only with antique holders but also newly made holders from Chamonix, ChromaGraphica, and all the others out there. In capturing these dimensions in the standard, manufacturers of new dry plates and/or dry plate holders can ensure proper fit....very similar to what is done for sheet film and sheet film holders.
The main section of the standard addresses use for holography and astronomic photography, and didn’t support the needs of dry plate photography. I reached out to ANSI/ISO in 2018 to provide information relevant to our burgeoning revival of dry plate photography. Three years later, after heavy ISO-org internal review, edits, corrections, etc, out spits the draft.
So photographic dry plates are now officially recognized by the ISO standard community!!
Available from iso.org by searching ISO 14548

It’s official...dry plates are no longer obsolete!
The newly revised draft of ISO/DIS 14548:2021, “Photography - Dimensions of Glass Plates” has been released for review by the public, including updated dimensions for photographic dry plates.
The major update since 1998 is the addition of Annex A , “Non-standard plate sizes” that I wrote to collect and preserve standard dry plate dimensions in general photography (ie the stuff dry plate photographers have been shooting) *of relevance for all the holders available today*. So dimensions for dry plates which work not only with antique holders but also newly made holders from Chamonix, ChromaGraphica, and all the others out there. In capturing these dimensions in the standard, manufacturers of new dry plates and/or dry plate holders can ensure proper fit....very similar to what is done for sheet film and sheet film holders.
The main section of the standard addresses use for holography and astronomic photography, and didn’t support the needs of dry plate photography. I reached out to ANSI/ISO in 2018 to provide information relevant to our burgeoning revival of dry plate photography. Three years later, after heavy ISO-org internal review, edits, corrections, etc, out spits the draft.
So photographic dry plates are now officially recognized by the ISO standard community!!
Available from iso.org by searching ISO 14548

