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potential enemy. Now that the Soviet Union has been disestablished, the Russian threat to our national security has been greatly reduced. This does not suggest that intelligence photography is no longer required, but that our focus on other threats has intensified. Whether it be interdiction of drug smuggling operations from South or Central America or the potential nuclear threat of a third world nation, the need for intelligence photography will always exist. an aerial or satellite platform. While it is true that a great In this training manual, aerial collection of information is not addressed. However, intelligence photography ships, aircraft, and ports is discussed (fig. 6-24). utmost importance. Black-and-white film is primarily used for intelligence photography due to its finer grain and higher resolution than color film. Whenever possible, black-and-white and color film, as well as motion video, should be used to document subjects of interest for intelligence purposes. The best black-and-white film for this purpose is Kodak Technical Pan (Tech Pan 2415), because of its ultra-fine grain and extremely high resolving power. For color intelligence photographs, you should use Kodak Ektar films, because of their fine grain, higher sharpness, and the variety of speeds available (IS0 25, 125, 1000); they also have the ability to produce high-quality enlargements. Although the resolution of video is inferior to that of film, the ability to view video instantly is advantageous for subjects of special interest. Basic Photography Course |
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