Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XXVII - State Lands
Subpart 1 - Land Information Mapping and Map Records System
Chapter 7 - Aerial Photography
Section XXVII-727 - Aerial Film
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Aerial film for the development of planimetric maps or topographic maps may be either black and white or color film at the discretion of the responsible contracting authority.
B. Black and white aerial film shall be KODAK or approved equal fine grain, high-speed black and white photographic emulsion on a dimensionally stable base. Specific emulsions used are at the discretion of the Contractor based upon his experience, equipment configurations, and chemistry familiarity. All film shall be stored and handled in specific accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Only one type of black and white film shall be used for the entire project, and the film type shall be approved in advance by the responsible contracting authority. All film used shall be suitable for the production of true black and white film diapositives, contact prints and photographic enlargements with minimal loss of resolution. Outdated film shall not be used.
C. Color aerial film shall be KODAK or approved equal fine grain, high-speed color photographic emulsions on a dimensionally stable base. An emulsion suggested, but not mandatory, is KODAK AEROCOLOR Negative Film 2445. Specific emulsions used are at the discretion of the contractor based upon his experience, equipment configurations, and chemistry familiarity. All film shall be stored and handled in strict accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Only one type of color film shall be used for the entire project and the film type shall be approved in advance by the responsible contracting authority. All film used shall be suitable for the production of true color film diapositives, contact prints and photographic enlargements with minimal loss of resolution. Outdated film shall not be used.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 50:171.