Forensic Photography

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Forensic photography is gaining popularity day by day. Forensic photography is an integral part of the criminal investigation procedures employed by police and security forces throughout the world. It is oriented towards examining the authenticity, integrity and origin of photos and photographic materials in relation to a crime or to a civil action.

Forensic photography supports the forensic science, toxicology and medical examiner's departments by documenting evidence, crime scenes, and necropsies. It is the application of a broad gamut of sciences to answer questions of interest to the legal system. In forensic photography you have to deal with taking photos of people who have been brutally murdered and a variety of other crimes.

In these days digital imaging technologies are significantly improving many aspects of forensic photography. Digital imaging makes it possible to capture, edit, output and even transfer images faster than processing film. One technique the forensic photography section utilizes is the ability to correct the perspective of an image.

Forensic photographers use their exceptional skill to record relevant physical evidence material at crime scenes. They have to capture photographs of crime scenes under a variety of conditions to an acceptable standard for presentation before various courts, inquiries and commissions.

Forensic photography is not for the weak stomach. Forensic Photographers need a good understanding in police methods and conventions, and a sound understanding of structure. The work requires a dedication and care which is not always necessary in other, less objective, forms of photography. Troubleshooting is critical in forensic photography. Other key skills are a close attention to detail, and an exacting approach to image and data recording.

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