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GENERAL INSTRUCTION.
1. Read with understanding.
2. Erasure will be marked wrong.
I. IDENTIFICATION.
PHOTOGRAPHY 1. Is an invaluable aid in modern day scientific crime detection and investigation as well as crime
prevention.
PHOTOGRAPHY 2. Defined as the art or science, which deals with the reproduction of images through the action of light on,
sensitized material.
POLICE PHOTOGRAPHY 3. Is the science, which deals with the study of the principles of photography, and the preparation
of photographic evidence and its application to police work.
FORENSIC 5. Derived from the Latin word “forum” which means “a market place” where people (expert/specialist) gathered
together for public discussion (in their field of specialization).
JEAN LOUIS JACQUES MANDE DAGUERRE 6. He is a French national, who is considered the FATHER OF
PHOTOGRAPHY.
EDWARD BURKE 7. An American who is considered the advocator of Police/Forensic Photography. THE FATHER OF
POLICE/FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY.
EDWIN H. LAND 10. Introduces POLAROID “one step photography” with a self-processing black – and – white film that
yields a positive print by the diffusion transfer reversal method.
EVIDENCE 11. Crime scenes, traffic accidents, homicides suicides, fires, objects of evidence, latent fingerprint traces.
Evidence can be improved by contrast control, by magnification and by visible radiation.
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY 12. Taking of photographs with light burst, photography that illuminates its subject with a brief
flash of artificial light. Exposures are made with illumination from one or more Photograph.
THERMAL IMAGING 13. Is a method of using infrared radiation and thermal energy to gather information about objects, in
order to formulate images of them, even in low visibility environments.
1841 FRENCH POLICE 14. Used Daguerre types for personal identification of known criminals.
COURT EXHIBITS 15. Demonstration enlargements, individual photos, projection slides, motion pictures.
II. ENUMERATION
3. Types of Photography
1.FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY
2.PHOTOMICROGRAPHY
3.MICROPHOTOGRAPHY
4.PHOTOMACROGRAPHY
5.MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY
6.INVISIBLE RADIATION PHOTOGRAPHY
7.SPECTROGRAPH
8.X-RAY PHOTOGRAPHY
9.FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
10.MUGSHOT PHOTOGRAPHY
11.LINE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY
12.THERMOGRAPHY
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GENERAL INSTRUCTION.
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2. Erasure will be marked wrong.
Approved by:
JOSSETTE Y. PEREZ-DAES,R.N
President/Chairwoman