Crime Scene Photography (3rd Ed.)
Auteur : Robinson Edward M.
1. History of Forensic Imaging2. Composition and Cardinal Rules3. Crime Scene Photography4. Basic Exposure (Nonflash) Concepts5. Focus, Depth of Field, and Lenses6. Electronic Flash7. Ultraviolet, Infrared, and Fluorescence8. Photogrammetry9. Special Photography Situations10. Digital Imaging Technologies11. Digital Image Processing of Evidentiary Photography12. Legal Issues Related to Photographs and Digital Images
- Extensively illustrated with over 1000 full color photographs, with many images entirely new for the third edition
- Over 100 practical exercises help the reader grasp the practical applications
- Variations of correct and incorrect approaches, to be used alongside practical exercises, available online in the Instructor’s Manual
- The chapter on Special Photographic Situations includes new sections on autopsy photography, images from drones, recommendations to photographically document bloodstain patterns and firearms trajectories
Date de parution : 08-2016
Ouvrage de 800 p.
21.4x27.6 cm
Thème de Crime Scene Photography :
Mots-clés :
Acutance; Aerial photography; Airbrushing; Aspect ratio; Automatic flash exposure mode; Autopsy photography; Bayer pattern; Black-and-white films; Bloodstain pattern photography; Bracketing; Burning; Color correction filters; Crime scene; Critical comparison photographs; Dark noise; Dedicated flash exposure mode; Depth of field; Depth of Field; Diffraction; Digital evidence; Digital image; Digital single lens reflex; Drone photography; Electromagnetic spectrum; Expert witness; Fill-in flash; Firearms trajectory photography; Fluorescence; Focus length; Fourier transform; Ghost photographs; Guide number; Hard shadows; Hyperfocal focusing; Infrared light; Inverse square law; Isosceles triangle point of view; Isosceles triangle; Lab color; Labeled scale; Lens flare; Lossless compression; Lossy compression; Luminescence; LZW; Macro lenses; Manipulation; Material; Midrange photographs; Monitor resolution; Natural grid; Natural perspective; OSACs; Overall photographs; Perspective grid; Photo identifier; Photo memo sheet; Photogrammetry; Pixels; Prejudicial; Reciprocal exposure; Reflected ultraviolet imaging system; Requirements; Resampling; Resolution; Reverse projection; Rhino photogrammetry; Standard operating procedure (SOP)Surveillance photography; Sync speed; Ultraviolet light; Underwater photography; Vehicular crash photography; Visible light