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Forensic Photography
Forensic Photography
The function of this is to focus the light coming The invisible image left by the action of light on
from the subject * photographic film. When it is processed, the
0/1 unseen image becomes a visible image, either
negative or positive image. *
Shutter
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Body
Aperture
Lens Unseen image
Positive Image
Latent Image
Nature of light that normally travels in a straight Negative Image
line. *
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Rectilinear
Interference
Refraction
The main purpose of using stop bath is for * It is also a means of communication and
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of image. *
Separating the chemicals (developer and fixer). 0/1
Prevent the contamination of two chemicals.
Halting the developer while it is in the process of Positives
developing. Negatives
All of these. Photographs
Photography
In stakeout surveillance photography, where the
photographer cannot get close to the subject, The combination of the primary color of blue and
what kind of lens must be used? * red is known as *
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What is the general rule in crime scene A thin layer of light-sensitive material, usually
photography? * silver halide, coated on a transparent base for
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also the most important layer of the film. *
Get as many photographs as you can and
choose the best. 1/1
Take all angles and perspectives available.
Get accurate, relevant and material photographs Film base
which shall be used as evidence. Emulsion
Never touch or move any object in the crime Grain
scene unless it has been measured, sketched or Anti-curl backing
photographed.
This camera is restricted in its uses but ideal in
instant photograph when there is no requirement
Exposure is controlled by the shutter speed and
for enlargements. *
lens aperture. This statement is _______. *
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Polaroid Still
Correct
Digital Camera
Incorrect
SLR camera
Slightly correct
Reflex camera
Maybe
a. 1/125; F- 4.0
b. 1/250; F- 5.6 Techniques for Demonstrating Evidence Prints,
c. both A and B where this is another technique of illustrating
d. None of the above similarities. Place a part of one photograph over
and in careful alignment with the other. Used in
Photography is an essential tool for law toolmarks, shells, pair illustrations or in matching
enforcement and some general applications of it glass fragments or *
are the following, except. * 1/1
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Composite Exhibits
Recording and preserving evidence Matching photographs
For crime prevention Matching Transparencies
Identification purposes
Preserving memories Is a multi-layer emulsion coated on the same
support or base *
As the focal length of a given lens becomes 1/1
longer, what happens to the angle of view? *
1/1 Color film
Shorter Black and white film
Smaller Black film
Wider yellow film
Narrower
A photograph to be admissible in court as
evidence must observe the following EXCEPT… *
1/1 Photography is important especially in
investigation because… *
a. be immaterial or irrelevant to the point in 0/1
issue
b. not appeal to the emotions or tend to it can provide the family of the victim a souvenir
prejudice the court or jury it can record the evidence of a crime
c. be free from distortion and not misrepresent it can preserve the evidence of the crime
the scene or the object it purports to reproduce. it can be used by the investigator in his work
d. B & C
The process of removing unexposed silver halide The usual developing time using a tray is about
remaining in the emulsion after the first stage of —*
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the development of the latest image. *
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4-5 min
20-30 sec
Developing 5-6 min
Fixation 20-30 min
Stop bath
Enlarging
What are the four essential elements of
photography? *
In order to detect the altered, deleted, over 0/1
writings or secret writings in a document you
must apply what specific kind of photographic Light, sensitized materials, camera and its
rays? * accessories and chemical
1/1 Light, sensitive materials, camera and chemical
process
Infrared rays Light, sensitized materials, camera and its
X-ray accessories and chemical process
Visible light rays Light, sensitized materials, camera, chemical
Ultraviolet rays process and subject
An art or science that deals with the study of the He introduced the use of lenses in the camera. *
principles of photography, the preparation of 0/1
photographic evidence and its application to
police work. * Aristotle
1/1 Frederick Scott Archer
Jean Baptiste Forta
Forensic photography Daniel Barbaro
Photography
Police photography It is the number of waves passing in a given point
Digital photography in one second. *
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You do not need to be an expert in photography
to take crime scene photographs because… * Light
0/1 Wavelength theory
Wavelength
you just follow the basic rules in taking Frequency
photographs.
you just need a camera for the job The nearest distance at which a lens is focused
you just need to know the major points of with a given particular diaphragm opening which
qualifications of photographs.
you just need the basic training in photography.
will give the maximum depth of field. *
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Wavelength theory
A lens that is similar to the human eyes which Quantum theory
have a focal length of approximately equal or Light theory
more but not more than twice the diagonal of its Heat rays theory
negative material. *
0/1 He coined the word photography. *
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Focal length
Wide angle lens Sir William Henry Fox Talbot
Normal lens Joseph Nicephore Niepce
Telephoto lens Sir John Herschel
Aristotle
Photograph is a product of both mechanical and
chemical processes because ____. *
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View finder
Holder of sensitized materials
Lens
Shutter
Natural Light
Electrical Light
Sunlight
Artificial Light