Forensic Dentistry, Second Edition
204 Forensic dentistry of the perpetrator, photographs frequently are the only permanent record of the injuries to the victims. ...
Forensic dental photography 205 11.3 Properties of Illumination When an object is illuminated with white light, four phenomena t ...
206 Forensic dentistry Molecules in tissue absorb the energy from light and release that energy as a fluorescent glow. It only l ...
Forensic dental photography 207 11.4 Properties of Injured Skin: Inflammation and Repair In forensic photography it is equally i ...
208 Forensic dentistry Success in photographing healing bruises over time will depend on sev- eral variables, including the comp ...
Forensic dental photography 209 Figure 11.6 hip, color, day 1. (see color insert following page 304.) Figure 11.7 hip, grayscale ...
210 Forensic dentistry the subepithelial injuries. Such cases require fluorescent photography due to the highly fluorescent natu ...
Forensic dental photography 211 It is important to understand a final concept about the physiology of injured skin. In a living ...
212 Forensic dentistry forensic photographers do not take enough photographs in the first few cases in which they become involve ...
Forensic dental photography 213 be necessary to see the injuries life size. Evaluations and comparisons of the injuries to the t ...
214 Forensic dentistry 11.7 Film-Based Photography Film manufacturers have designed photographic films that record light wavelen ...
Forensic dental photography 215 basic recommendation is to use the slowest film speed that will have the most grain density for ...
216 Forensic dentistry 11.8 Digital Photography The modern era of photography is being redefined as the digital era. While film- ...
Forensic dental photography 217 CMOS refers to both a particular style of digital circuitry design and the family of processes u ...
218 Forensic dentistry disadvantages. The two most common file formats are JPEG and RAW. The simplest explanation of the differe ...
Forensic dental photography 219 the use of CDs or DVDs, or even an Internet off-site data storage vender, if legally allowable. ...
220 Forensic dentistry The technique requires an alternate light source that is capable of pro- ducing the monochromatic beam. M ...
Forensic dental photography 221 filters that allow only the fluorescent light through to the eye and block the more powerful ref ...
222 Forensic dentistry Fluorescent photography is best accomplished successfully in complete darkness, where all other sources o ...
Forensic dental photography 223 film after the bandpass filter is placed in front of the lens. The camera’s expo- sure settings ...
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