Forensic photography plays a vitally important part in the
investigation of crime and the subsequent administration of
justice. Written by a practitioner with many years professional
experience, this book provides an overview of the most common
forensic photography techniques in use today for those readers who
may not have a detailed understanding of camera techniques and who
need to get to grips with the use of light and other key scientific
aspects of the job. It covers image capture issues, file handling
and relevant equipment, such as lasers and UV lights, and explores
how they work.
The predominance of the digital camera has resulted in an
increasing trend for police forces across the world to use
untrained camera users, rather than expert photographers.
Therefore, this book will prove invaluable for those practitioners
who need to produce accurate and clear photographic evidence, above
and beyond the point and shoot mode on their cameras.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Nick Marsh is the author of Forensic Photography: A Practitioner’s Guide, published by Wiley.