04112oam 2200601 450 991079247720332120190911103512.01-317-52416-01-315-72216-X1-317-52417-91-4557-7548-710.4324/9781315722160(OCoLC)850980399(MiFhGG)GVRL8ARI(EXLCZ)99266000000001092820131029d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrAlternate light source imaging forensic photography techniques /Norman Marin, Jeffrey Buszka ; series editor, Larry S. MillerOxford :Anderson Publishing,2013.1 online resource (95 pages) illustrations (chiefly color)Gale eBooksForensic studies for criminal justiceFirst published 2013 by Anderson publishing.1-138-17320-7 1-4557-7762-5 Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover; Alternate Light Source Imaging; Copyright Page; Contents; 1 Electromagnetic Radiation; 1.1 Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum; 1.2 Properties of Light; 1.3 Light and Matter; 1.4 Luminescence; 2 Photographic Equipment for Alternate Light Source Imaging; 2.1 The Digital Camera and Alternate Light Photography; 2.2 Light Interpretation; 2.3 Camera File Formats; 2.4 ISO and Long Exposures; 2.5 Recommended Photographic Equipment; 3 UV and Narrowband Visible Light Imaging; 3.1 UV Reflectance and Fluorescence Photography; 3.2 Photographic Equipment; 3.2.1 Lenses; 3.2.2 Filters3.3 UV Light Sources3.4 Effects of UV Radiation; 3.5 Alternate Light Sources; 3.6 Wavelength and Barrier Filter Selection; 3.7 Applications of UV Reflectance and Fluorescence Photography; 3.7.1 Fibers and Trace Evidence; 3.7.2 Gunshot Residue; 3.7.3 Bruising, Bite Marks, and Ligature Marks; 3.8 Domestic Violence Injuries; 3.8.1 Deceased Victims; 3.8.2 Fingerprints; 3.8.3 Body Fluids; 3.8.4 Bloodstains and Chemiluminescence; 3.8.5 Document Examination; 3.8.6 Paint and Cleaning Agents; 4 Digital Infrared Photography; 4.1 Digital IR Photography4.1.1 Cameras and Specialized Photographic Equipment4.1.2 Specialized Cameras; 4.1.3 Light Sources; 4.1.4 Filters; 4.1.5 Photographic Considerations; 4.1.5.1 White Balance; 4.1.5.2 File Format; 4.1.5.3 International Organization for Standardization; 4.1.5.4 Lenses; 4.1.5.5 Focus Shift; 4.1.5.6 Aperture and Shutter Speed; 4.1.5.7 Resolution; 4.2 Forensic Applications of IR Photography; 4.2.1 Bloodstain Patterns; 4.2.2 Gunshot Residue; 4.2.3 Bruising; 4.2.4 Tattoos; 4.2.5 Fingerprint Powders and Dust Impressions; 4.2.6 Document Examination; 4.2.7 IR Luminescence; 5 Polarized Light PhotographyReferencesAlternate Light Source Imaging provides a brief guide to digital imaging using reflected infrared and ultraviolet radiation for crime scene photographers. Clear and concise instruction illustrates how to accomplish good photographs in a variety of forensic situations. It demonstrates how tunable wavelength light sources and digital imaging techniques can be used to successfully locate and document physical evidence at the crime scene, in the morgue, or in the laboratory. The scientific principles that make this type of photography possible are described, followed by the basic steps tLegal photographyInfrared photographyPhotography, UltravioletPhotographyDigital techniquesLegal photography.Infrared photography.Photography, Ultraviolet.PhotographyDigital techniques.363.25Marin Norman.1555236Buszka JeffreyMiller Larry1953 August 26-MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910792477203321Alternate light source imaging3816973UNINA