Description

hidden impression requiring special techniques to be visualized.
operates by charging a plastic film, placed over the dusted print, which creates electrostatic adhesions and draws the film onto the surface bearing the print
3D prints, plaster of Paris, can easily damage the print
any markings produced when one object comes into contact with another leaving behind some kind of indentation or print
fingerprint pattern with at least two deltas and a core
fingerprint left by a finger that has touched blood, paint, ink, or the like
technique that uses vapors of superglue to develop latent fingerprints
fingerprint made by the deposit of oils and or perspiration, it is invisible to the naked eye
rigorous system or verbal description of the physical characteristics of the subject.
visible impressed prints that occur when a finger touches a soft, malleable surface resulting in an indentation.
chemical reagent used to develop latent fingerprints on porous materials by reacting with amino acids in perspiration
fingerprint pattern with one or more ridges entering from one side, curving, then going out the same side.
fingerprint left on a surface by deposits of oils or perspiration from the finger.
to emit visible light when exposed to the light of a shorter wavelength
a technique for visualizing latent fingerprints by exposing them to iodine vapors
used to indicate the analysis of the authenticity of an image file, evaluate the presence of forgeries and determine the device which has provided the picture.
fingerprint pattern in which the ridge pattern originates from one side of the print and leaves from the other.
also known as the superglue method
lip prints
reflected ultraviolet imaging system
fingerprint characteristics that are random and uncommon.
y shaped ridge meeting
short ridge running between two ridges
center area of a fingerprint
short ridge that runs between two parallel ridges
a point where a ridge abruptly stops
the branching off into two parts
small line within two lines
one line branching off from the others
small space in the middle of two lines
dot in the middle of two fingerprint lines
loop on a line that looks like the profile view of an eye
developed the first classification system for fingerprints, a modified system still used today.
developed the first textbook on fingerprints
developed a system of eleven body measurements to identify people

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