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IMAGING PRODUCTS guidelines contained in OPNAVINST 5510.1. Each original and all photographic copies that are classified must be marked with the appropriate security classification, the classification authority, and declassification and downgrading instructions based on the original classification markings. classification and other applicable markings. and end of each strip. Single negatives cut from the roll or single- sheet film negatives must also be appropriately marked on the base side. These materials must be kept in envelopes or film canisters with conspicuous markings. and whenever possible on the image area. Because the classification on 35mm slides are not conspicuous until the slide mount. It is not necessary for each transparency of a set of transparencies to bear applicable associated markings when the set is controlled as a single document. In such cases, the first transparency bears the applicable associated markings. classified subject. Be cautious with Polaroid film when photographing classified material. All waste products produced by these films must be destroyed as classified waste. the associated markings at the bottom. On smaller prints the classification is required to appear only once on the classification and associated markings on the face side using a pressure tape label or a stapled strip when stamping is not practical. All photographic repro- ductions must show the classification and associated markings clearly. associated markings. These markings must be visible when projected on the screen or played through a monitor. Only the overall classification is required at the end of the reel or videotape. Reels and cassettes must be marked with the appropriate classification and kept in containers that are marked conspicuously with the You are responsible for any act or failure that contributes to the loss, compromise, or unauthorized disclosure of classified information. This includes information that is passed verbally. matter or when you violate security regulations, you can expect to be disciplined promptly. Disciplinary action may include, in the case of military personnel, trial by court-martial or, in the case of civilians, prosecution under Title 18, United States Code, as amended, or other federal statutes, as appropriate. transmission security, and cryptographic security. As a photographer, you will be concerned primarily with disclosure in the form of letters, conversations, and personal contacts. Restricting information at the source, except for official use, depends on the integrity and discretion of the individual. Basic Photography Course |
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