Digital Imaging

Bruce Comber, Gemma Payne, Christopher Lennard

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Abstract

Images have always been a requirement with the application of forensic science for the recording of scenes, evidential items, and associated observations. Images recorded for this purpose may be in the form of drawings, photographs produced from strips of negatives, and, more recently, digital data. Recording with photographic film and the subsequent processing of the images required knowledge of silver-based film, photographic paper, light, and various associated methods for printing and developing that would optimize the results obtained. However, there has been a signifcant shift in technological capabilities and knowledge toward imaging in the digital domain
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Fingerprint Technology
EditorsRobert S Ramotwski
Place of PublicationBoca Raton
PublisherCRC Press
Chapter16
Pages467-501
Number of pages35
Edition3rd
ISBN (Electronic)9780429250224
ISBN (Print)9781420088342
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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