From the author of Crime Scene Photography, 2nd Edition, this introductory text serves as a detailed nuts-and-bolts version of its big brother, currently required reading for certification by the IAI Crime Scene Certification Board. Written for those just beginning their educations related to crime scene investigations, Introduction to Crime Scene Photography shares many of the features of the advanced text. This text initiates the novice to all the essentials of basic crime scene photography techniques. And, it provides a smooth transition to the more complicated and advanced techniques found in the larger text. The beginning of the book deals with basic theory and science of photography. This acquaints the reader with knowledge required to take superior photographs using composition, lighting and focus. Then follows photographing the crime scene, including specialty types of photography such as ultraviolet, fluorescence and infrared, going digital, using photos specifically to document bodies, wounds, and other related components to the crime scene. Also included are two chapters on the legal aspects of forensic photography and digital image processing. *Contains over 350 high-quality 4-color images*Includes a Companion Web site hosting images from the volume as well as an Instructor Web site with key words, lecture slides, test bank and supplemental images*'Rules of Thumb' are included to highlight key concepts INDICE: 1. An Overview of Crime Scene Photography and Composition 2. Exposure 3. Focus, Depth of Field and Lenses 4. Electronic Flash 5. Energy Filters and Sensors: Ultraviolet/Visible/Near Infrared Gerald B. Richards 6. Digital Processing of Evidentiary Photography David Ski? Witzke 7. Legal Issues Related to Photographs and Digital Images Glossary
- ISBN: 978-0-12-386543-4
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 432
- Fecha Publicación: 15/08/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés