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  2. Forensic photography - Wikipedia

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    Common types of photography such as creative and artistic photography give a different purpose than forensic photography. Crime scene photography allows one to capture essential aspects of the crime scene, including its scope, the focal points of the scene, and any physical or material evidence found at or from a result of it. [5]

  3. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    Forensic aerial photography is the study and interpretation of aerial photographic evidence. Forensic anthropology is the application of physical anthropology in a legal setting, usually for the recovery and identification of skeletonized human remains.

  4. History of forensic photography - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Modern Art purchased five of his photos and showed them in an exhibit called "Action Photography." Forensic photography had now transcended mere documentation. It was considered an art. Weegee did not consider his photos art, but many perceived them that way. He is a prime example of the different purposes of forensic photography.

  5. Archibald Reiss - Wikipedia

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    He had received a Ph.D. in chemistry at the age of 22 and was an expert in photography and forensic science. In 1906 he was appointed a professor of forensic science at the University of Lausanne. In 1909, he was the founder of the first academic forensic science programme and of the "Institut de police scientifique" (Institute of forensic ...

  6. Ultraviolet photography - Wikipedia

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    Reflected ultraviolet photography finds practical use in medicine, dermatology, botany, criminology and theatrical applications. Sunlight is the most available free UV radiation source for use in reflected UV photography, but the quality and quantity of the radiation depends on atmospheric conditions. A bright and dry day is much richer in UV ...

  7. Talk:History of forensic photography - Wikipedia

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  8. Brian E. Dalrymple - Wikipedia

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    Brian E. Dalrymple is a Canadian fingerprint scientist known for introducing the use of lasers (with colleagues Duff and Menzel) as a forensic light source for fingerprints and other evidence detection, using the Argon Ion Lasers to detect the inherent fluorescence of the latent fingerprints and finding fluorescing evidence. [1]

  9. Category:Forensic disciplines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Forensic disciplines" ... Forensic photography; Forensic podiatry;