"Crime Scene Photography, Second Edition "covers the general
principals and concepts of photography, while also delving into the
more practical elements and advanced concepts of forensic
photography. Edward Robinson assists the reader in understanding
and applying essential concepts in order to create images that are
able to withstand challenges in court. The first part of the book
deals with the basic theory and science of photography required to
take superior photographs, and covers topics such as composition,
exposure, focus, depth of field, and flash techniques. The second
part of the text deals specifically with the challenges of
photographing a crime scene, including instructions on how to
document bodies and wounds, traffic accident photography,
underwater photography and aerial photography. In the latter
portions of the text, the author turns to digital theory and its
advantages and disadvantages.
* Over 600 full color photographs, also electronically available
on the companion website * Two new chapters on 'The History of
Forensic Photography, ' and'Digital Image Processing of Evidentiary
Photography' * Includes an Instructor website with lecture slides,
practical exercises, a test bank and image collection * An
essential reference for crime scene photography, including topics
such as Composition, the Inverse Square Law, Court Cases affecting
photography, Digital Image Processing, and Photogrammetry *
Required reading by the Crime Scene Certification Board of the
International Association for Identification (IAI) for all levels
of certification"
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