Today. througlto111 tl1e world. photographs are still used as a 111etltod of idemiflcorion. Allempts to rec:o.~;ni::.t.: the Egyptian photographs by r:ompurcr flrogmms are less frequent than those of the recognition of .mnu: other pf,etwmena in everytlay life. Tltc p111pose of the prcseur study wa~• to ideutify tiU! n(/it/t lixyptio11 fir er: by rmcing flicial [cat11re~• ami co111puter analysis uf fllltllropolllt:tric IIU:(ISIIrt:IIU:IIfs jro111 1/u: plwtogropfl.,•. Two lmndre_d J•ets of photogmJihs (111-'U photographs for each irulividual, tl1e dttration be• tween the flrsr (;11(/ second l'f'orograph muged front J-5 y£•ar.1) showiug facial fealures of Egyptian male m/uutccrs aged from 28 to 62 year~ ll'ere obtllincd by sra11dard photographic technique alld sCOI/ll(:d 01110 COIII/Jil/Cr diskelle. Fifteen dlffe,:cm fl1cial features 1rcrc c:wmined. ILl so, fourtcell anthropometric meas• uremclll, \ (rssessing rlw focial dimcusio11s were mea.wred by Core!Ormv fJI'O~ram (version 6) and com• tJu••ed be1wec11 tlw two plrotogmphs of cacl1 individual. The morphological res11/ts slrowed that 1/re fair .
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