Deck 9: Evidence Photography
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Deck 9: Evidence Photography
1
Which of the following should NOT be included in a photo data sheet?
A) Date
B) Victim's name
C) Time
D) Officer's name
A) Date
B) Victim's name
C) Time
D) Officer's name
B
2
An excellent way for photographing blood spatters with proper sizing is to include a ______________ in the photos.
A) Person
B) Yardstick
C) Paperclip
D) Penny
A) Person
B) Yardstick
C) Paperclip
D) Penny
B
3
Lighting that is low and to the side of an impression is called:
A) Oblique lighting
B) Slanted lighting
C) Circuitous lighting
D) Indirect lighting
A) Oblique lighting
B) Slanted lighting
C) Circuitous lighting
D) Indirect lighting
A
4
Which of the following are the two primary purposes that court photographs serve?
A) Documentary evidence & record of evidential objects not present in court
B) Documentary evidence & a time stamp of the moment the crime was committed
C) Record of evidential objects & a record of all those at the crime scene
D) It allows for limited argument of the exclusionary rule & documentary evidence
A) Documentary evidence & record of evidential objects not present in court
B) Documentary evidence & a time stamp of the moment the crime was committed
C) Record of evidential objects & a record of all those at the crime scene
D) It allows for limited argument of the exclusionary rule & documentary evidence
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5
One way to create shadow effects in footprints on light-colored soil or snow is to use:
A) Yard fertilizer
B) Black primer spray paint
C) Measuring tape
D) Chalk
A) Yard fertilizer
B) Black primer spray paint
C) Measuring tape
D) Chalk
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6
This type of photography is basically the same as close-up photography.
A) Microphotography
B) Macaroni-photography
C) Microcomputer photography
D) Macrophotography
A) Microphotography
B) Macaroni-photography
C) Microcomputer photography
D) Macrophotography
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7
Which of the following is a technique whereby transparent (also known as colorless) objects may be photographed showing detail and contrast with the addition of a light source?
A) Crossfield Elucidation
B) Backlight Radiance
C) Latent Luminosity
D) Darkfield Illumination
A) Crossfield Elucidation
B) Backlight Radiance
C) Latent Luminosity
D) Darkfield Illumination
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8
Microphotography uses a microscope to record minute evidence such as hairs and fibers.
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9
For close-up photos, bellows extensions can be used; these are often bulkier than tubes but are more versatile.
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10
International and national laws mandate the use of military time stamps in photographic data sheets to document the time the photo was taken.
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11
Items of evidence should be photographed at the crime scene using mid-range and close-up photographs to document the position of the evidence within the crime scene.
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12
In terms of evidence photography, photographing fingerprints at the crime scene is not mandatory as they will be collected later in the investigation.
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