Declassified UFO / UAP Document

GUIDANCE TO UFO PHOTOGRAPHERS

📄 guidance document

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AI-Generated Summary

TL;DR

This document provides ten technical guidelines for photographing UFOs to ensure images are suitable for scientific analysis. It emphasizes camera settings, movement, and the preservation of original negatives.

This document, titled 'GUIDANCE TO UFO PHOTOGRAPHERS,' serves as a technical manual for individuals attempting to document Unidentified Aerial Phenomena through photography. It outlines ten specific procedural steps intended to maximize the scientific utility of any captured images. The instructions begin with basic camera settings, such as setting the focus to infinity and utilizing film types like Tri-X. The guidance emphasizes the necessity of camera stability during exposure to ensure image clarity. For objects appearing close to the photographer, the document advises taking multiple pictures from different locations to create a 'base line,' which is noted as helpful for technical analysis. If an object is distant, the photographer is encouraged to move to a new location to continue capturing images. Furthermore, the document instructs photographers to perform a 360-degree panoramic sequence to document the surrounding environment. Finally, the document stresses the preservation of original negatives and provides specific instructions for the reproduction of images, noting that prints should include the full frame, including borders and sprocket holes, to facilitate proper analysis.

Any reproductions you have made for technical study and analysis should be made from the original negative and should be printed to show all the picture including the border and even the sprocket holes, if your film has them.

Official Assessment

The document provides ten specific technical instructions for photographers to capture high-quality images of UFOs for subsequent analysis. Recommendations include using infinity focus, specific film types like Tri-X, maintaining steady camera handling, and capturing multiple images from different locations to establish a base line for technical analysis. It also emphasizes the importance of preserving original negatives and including borders and sprocket holes in reproductions.