2018
DOI: 10.4103/jfo.jfds_2_16
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Forensic photography: Prospect through the lens

Abstract: Forensic photography is an indispensable tool in modern forensic odontological protocol which aids in investigative procedures, maintenance of archival data, and to provide evidence that can supplement medico legal issues in court. Proper selection and implementation of the appropriate photography and computer equipment combined with necessary training and correct workflow patterns make incorporating photography into the field of forensics, an easily obtainable goal. The role of the forensic photographer is cr… Show more

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“…However, the quality and reliability of the photographic record and the autopsy report are not always guaranteed [ 20 ]. Technical requirements and good photographic skills are indispensable to perform a good photographic report, minimizing distortions and misinterpretations [ 21 , 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the quality and reliability of the photographic record and the autopsy report are not always guaranteed [ 20 ]. Technical requirements and good photographic skills are indispensable to perform a good photographic report, minimizing distortions and misinterpretations [ 21 , 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, forensic photography using cameras needs to follow certain rules, including securing the crime scene for providing proper evidence, evaluating the conditions (e.g., light, weather, and camera settings), shooting the entire scene using both wide-angle and close up shots for showing the relationship among pieces of evidence, recording the location, injuries, and condition of victims, using the right angles and eliminating probable distance distortions, and locating evidence markers using the first shot of entire crime scene. Photographers need to use alternate light sources such as lasers, blue/green lights, and colored filters to detect fingerprints, bite marks, and footprints [ 81 ].…”
Section: Dental Recordsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a variety of imaging solutions that are there in the market from different ranges. There is a use of a major tool there which is called as 3D-Hawk which can easily make the crash things to be changed into a creative 3D crime scene (Gouse et al 2018). This is called as the special type of system which is used to make the video and the images to be converted into very high quality and the graphics (van den Eeden et al 2016).…”
Section: The Basics Of the 360 Degree Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%