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h. Implementation of accepted professional standards with <br />respect to all photographic phases of field operations (e.g., <br />• a tripod should be used at all times, a cable shutter release <br />should be used, a lens shade and filters should be used when <br />necessary, etc.). <br />i. Adherence to archival standards during all phases of film <br />processing, print processing, and storage of finished <br />materials. <br />j. Complete photographic documentation of rock art sites, <br />including: general site views to record environmental <br />setting, topographic features, and relationship of the rock <br />art to those features; full panel views to record the extent <br />of design element array; and sufficient detail views to <br />clearly record all design elements and spatial relationships <br />among design elements. <br />k. In addition to the data customarily recorded for an <br />archaeological site, recordation of all pertinent <br />photographic data will be necessary. This record should <br />include: date, time of day, weather conditions, light <br />conditions, camera and film size, photographer, film type, <br />emulsion number, exposure index, and film development <br />recommendations. Specific data for each exposure should also <br />include: frame number (holder number), view number, speed, <br />apperature, lens, subject distance, filters used, and <br />• auxiliary lighting used. A sketch map of the site should be <br />made and camera location for each view should be noted. <br />i. Use of a fully equipped, professional quality darkroom for <br />film processing and print production. Acceptable <br />professional standards and techniques should be followed <br />during all darkroom operations. <br />m. Production of prints of at least 8" X 10" size of each view <br />taken of the rock art site. These prints should be clearly <br />labeled with site number, view number, and print scale. <br />n. Appropriate curation of the finished materials so that the <br />record will be properly stored (to insure archival <br />permanence) adequately protected from loss or misplacement, <br />and retrievable and accessible for scholarly research. <br />• <br />