Forensic review

Subdecks (8)

Cards (100)

  • Sky filter - A graduated filter designed to darken the sky while leaving the foreground exposure unaltered
  • Light Devine - used in determining the intensity of light that strikes the subject and affects the film
  • Camera grip - A device used to hold the camera filming so as to prevent vibration or movement
  • Process lens - a lens for astigmatism but with higher connection to color
  • Coma - This is known as lateral aberration
  • Barrel distortion - A straight lines near the edges of the frame bow outward from the center
  • Leonardo Da Vinci - He discovered the multicolored nature of white light
  • John Dolland - He inverted the achromatic lens
  • X-ray Photography - Wildly used in medicine industry and science
  • Automatic Flash - These flash units use sensor to control light output and duration based on the distance from the camera to the subject
  • Camera - a photographic apparatus used to expose sensitized film or plate to reflected lights image formed by a lens
  • Microphotography/Micro-Filming - the process of reducing into a small strips of filming a scenario
  • Transparent object - a medium that merely down the speed of light but allow to pass freely in others respects
  • Forensic Photography - an art or science of photographically documenting a crime scene and evidence for laboratory examination and analysis for purpose of court trial
  • Personal Identification - it is considered to be the first application of photography in police work
  • Infrared Photography - it can penetrate haze that is scatters the waves of visible light
  • Alphonse Bertillon - he was the first police who utilized photography in police work as supplementary identification in his anthropometry system
  • Photograph - an image that can only be a product of photography
  • Visible light - type of light that produces different sensation when read the human eye
  • Police Photography -an art or science which deals with the study of principles of photography the preparation of photographic evidence
  • Cloudly dull - objects and open space cast not shadow invisibility of distance objects are already limited
  • Reflection - the rebounding or the deflection of light as it hits the surface