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FORENSIC PHOTOGRPAHY 19.

He first attempts to use a photographic process to take a photograph


with a camera obscura. - Thomas Wedgwood
CHAPTER 1 20. Year where simple glass lenses were introduced. – 1200’s
21. A person that discovered the multicolored nature of white light.
1. What Greek word does photography is derived from? -” photos”
Leonardo da Vinci
and “graphos”
22. In what year did Sir Isaac Newton published Opticks in which he
2. What does the Greek word “photos” and “graphos” mean? - writing
presented his discoveries in optics and elaborated on his corpuscular
with light
theory of light.? – 1777 year
3. It is creating an image using light. - Photography
23. John Dolland invented this. - Achromatic lens.
4. Using camera for documenting physical evidence and crime scenes.
24. He experimented on light sensitivity of silver salts, contact images
– Police Photography
on liquid mixtures of chalk and silver nitrate in a bottle. -Johann
5. Studying principles of photography and its application to police
Heinrich Schulze
work. – Police Photography
25. Discovered infrared radiation. - Sir John Frederick William
6. He must have knowledge and skill of how a camera records visual
Herschel
and audio component. – Police photographer
26. He discovered that camera photographs on paper are sensitized with
7. What does forensic photography more specifically involve in? - for
silver chloride. - J. Nicéphore Niépce
court presentation
27. In 1839, what did Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre invented? –
8. Close-up photography is also called? – macrophotography
Daguerreotype
9. The used of specialized cameras in conditions with limited ambient
28. The discovery of the UV fluorescence was by. - Sir George G.
lighting. Night-time photography
Stokes
10. Used for recording of objects and scenes to be used for and within
29. In year 1839, William Henry Fox Talbot invented what? – Calotype
the legal process. – Forensic photography
30. What does the Greek word ‘kalos’ from calotype means? -
11. it is also sometimes referred as crime scene photography. - Forensic
“beautiful”
Photography.
12. In law enforcement work, give 1 function of photography. - As a
CHAPTER 3
means of identification
13. It is a method of discovering, recording, and preserving evidence. - 31. What is the basic substance of photography? – Light
Photography 32. What do you call the stream of energy radiating away from the sun or
14. He or she must be knowledgeable of the crime committed/reported to similar radiant source? – Visible Light
enable him to determine the equipment and materials to bring along 33. It gives our eyes the sensation of different colors. - Variations in
to the crime scene. – Crime Scene Photographer wavelengths
15. This person must be on duty at the Forensic Photography Division on 34. 186,000 miles per second is? – Speed of Light
call whenever photographic assistance is needed. - Crime Scene 35. The main sources of light? - Natural and Artificial lights
Photographer 36. It is the light that comes to existence without the intervention of man.
- Natural light
CHAPTER 2 37. The quality of the day light is its strength. – Daylight photography
38. The image produces strong shadow because the source of light is not
16. This period can be considered as the earliest creation of pictorial covered by clouds. – Bright Light
recording. - Upper Paleolithic period 39. The intensity of the direct light falling on subject in Open space is
17. It is the first pinhole camera. - Camera Obscura decreased. – Hazy Light
18. It is used by scientists to observe the sun and by artists to make 40. In dull light, what does it casts? – No shadow
sketches. - Pinhole Cameras
41. This light includes all non-natural sources and made by man. -
Artificial light 61. Prime causes of camera motion. – Vibration and Actual camera
42. This light utilized to align the hazy or dull light in outdoor movement
photography. - Artificial light 62. What do you call the caused by body movement including the
43. It is figuring out the correct exposure in shooting conditions. – beating of the heart? – Vibration
Manual flash 63. It is the improper holding of the camera. - Actual camera
44. Flash unit that is already built into the camera. - Built-in Flash Unit movement
45. This uses automatic sensors to control light output and duration 64. Camera motion can be caused by what? - lack of sharpness
based on the distance from the camera to the subject. - Automatic 65. What can result in blurry image? – camera motion
Flash 66. In taking care of the camera between uses, the photographer must
keep it out from? - direct sunlight
CHAPTER 4 67. He/she should keep the film in an insulated chest or wrapped in
white reflective cloth. – photographer
46. Defined as glass, plastic, or crystal optical element molded into a 68. During cold weather, the camera should be protected by keeping it
curved shape that can bend and focus rays of light. – Lens under jacket, to avoid film in becoming? - tear or break.
47. This lens provides a broader angle of view than a standard lens. – 69. In Crime Scene and Evidence Photographer’s Guide, he recommends
Wide-Angle lens the following equipment and accessories to be used by a forensic
48. Useful in low-light situations. - Standard/ Normal Lens photographer. - Robert o Staggs
49. It is much greater than the diagonal of the film or image format with 70. Give 2 equipment that to be used by a forensic photographer: -
which it is used. - Long Focus Lens camera and tripod
50. This lens has a focal length ranging from around 21mm down to
around 15mm. - Ultra-Wide-Angle Lens Chapter 6
51. It is also known as perspective control lens. – Shift lens
52. This is used in taking close-ups of small subjects. – Macro Lens 71. One of the most popular of film cameras. - 35mm SLR
53. This lens is thinner in the middle than the edge and forms a virtual 72. This film is a thin, transparent, flexible acetate or polyester base,
image on the same side of the lens. - Negative lens coated with light-sensitive emulsion used in a camera to record a
54. A lens that is thicker in the middle than the edge and forms a real photographic image. - Photographic Film
image on the opposite side of the lens. – Positive Lens 73. This should always be kept in a cool place, out of direct sunlight, in
55. A defect in lenses, the inability of the lens to focus all colors on the low humidity, and away from all sources of chemical fumes. -
same plane. - Chromatic aberration Photographic Film
56. What kind of lens defect is a photographic ray passing through the 74. This is also a factor in determining the correct exposure. - Film
edges refract more sharply than those passing through the central part speed
of the lens. - Spherical aberration 75. It is usually located on the top of the camera or on the top left side. -
57. One of lens defect, the inability of the lens to focus in both lines Film controller
running indifferent direction. – Astigmatism 76. This is the best to use for scenes where the light in bright. - Slow
58. This happens when outer parts of the image are magnified either less films
or more than the outer image. – Distortion 77. This film is often having a brighter detail and give the sharpest
59. A coma is concerned with rays entering the lens obliquely, it is also image. - Slow films
known as? – Lateral Aberration 78. This is to be used for a wide range of different subjects and lighting
60. The image captured is focus on a curved surface than on a flat conditions. - medium-speed film
surface. – Curvature of Field 79. Professionals used for low-light situations where a less-sensitive,
Chapter 5 slower film may result in underexposure. - Fast films
80. This film records the actual intensity of light as shades of gray. - 100. Using this, the image recorded can be electronically
black-and-white film transferred between sites for the purpose of briefing or searching
81. This is specifically made for shooting in well-lighted situations. – against databases. – Digital camera
slide films
82. This is consisting of three layers of light-sensitive emulsion. – color
film
83. What dye is form in the blue-sensitive layer? – Yellow dye
84. What dye is form in the red-sensitive layer? - Cyan dye
85. What dye is form in the green-sensitive layer? – Magenta dye
86. This is sequence of consistent and controlled steps whereby a latent
image. – Film processing
87. This chemical processing requires concentration and care over detail.
- Photographic processing
88. A chemical processing that requires essential items of equipment,
chemicals which may require mixing or diluting for use, and a
suitable place to work. – Individual hand processing
89. A darkroom term that refers to the movement of a processing liquid
over the material that is being processed. – Agitation
90. This important equipment can hold 120 or 35mm films in open coils
or sheet films suitably separated. - Processing tank

CHAPTER 7

91. This is something we can hold in our hands, hang on the wall, or see
in a magazine. – Picture
92. When using this, the shot can be viewed instantly on screen. –
Digital Camera
93. These are also known as a technical camera. - View Camera
94. This kind of digital camera can produce a black-and-white or colored
print in less than a minute after the picture has been snapped. –
Polaroid camera
95. A disguised camera, like matchbox, card case, pocket watch. - Spy
Camera
96. This type of digital camera can respond to infrared energy radiated
by any heat. – Infrared camera
97. A camera that has no lens, and its aperture is controlled by a paper
flap. – Pinhole Camera
98. These cameras are supplied with pre-loaded fit. – Disposable
camera
99. People now use this camera and take more pictures largely to the
popularity of the mobile phone. – Cellphone camera

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