Forensic I Midterm Exam

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FORENSIC I MIDTERM EXAM

NAME: ____________________________________ DATE: ___________________________

SCHEDULE: _______________________ SCORE: __________________________

Test II. Matching Type (2 points)

Match the questions on lane A on lane B.

A B

1. A lighting condition where objects in open Diffraction


space cast a deep and uniform or distinct shadow.

2. Used synonymously with photomacrogaphy. Hazy Sunlight

3. He coined the term photography and applied the John Frederick William Herschel
terms negative and positive to photography.

4. founded the Eastman Kodak Company and invented Bright Sunlight


roll film, helping to bring photography to the mainstream

5. is the distance measured between two (2) successive Artificial light Source
crest or through of wave and it is expressed in either
Millimicron (nanometer) or Angstrom.

6. It is also described as the bending of light when it Macrophotography


hits a sharp edge of an opaque object.

7. It so greatly diffuse the light that recognizing the John Fredrick William Herschel
object on the other side is very difficult if not impossible.

8. Objects in open space cast a transparent shadow. George Eastman

9. He made improvements in photographic processes, Opaque Objects


particularly in inventing the cyanotype process and
variations (such as the chrysotype), the precursors of the
modern blueprint process.

10. fluorescent bulb, incandescent bulb and Light Wavelength

photoflood lamp.
TEST II. IDENTIFICATION (2 points)

Please read the questions carefully and put your answer in the space provided. Please answer in all capital letters.
Wrong spelling wrong.

___________________ 1. He coined the word photography when he first wrote a letter to Henry Fox Talbot.

___________________ 2. He invented “daguerreotype”. Daguerreotype is an early photograph produced on silver or a


silver-covered copper plate; also: the process of producing such photographs. It formed an image directly on the silver
surface of a metal plate. It was a positive process, thus it yielded one-of-a kind images.

___________________ 3. It is the application of the principles of photography is relation to the police work and in the
administration of justice.

___________________ 4. He was the first police who utilized photography in police work as a supplementary
identification in his Anthropometry system.

___________________ 5. Is the process of taking photograph of a far object with the aid of a long focus and Telephoto
lens.

___________________ 6. It is a light tight box designed to block unwanted or unnecessary light from reaching the
sensitized material.

___________________ 7. It is the process necessary for reducing silver halides into a form so as a latent image and a
positive image be made resulting to what we called Photograph.

___________________ 8. If the reflecting surface is very smooth, the reflection of light that occurs is called specular or
regular reflection.

___________________ 9. It is described as the apparent bending of waves around small obstacles and the spreading out
of waves past small openings.

___________________ 10. This refers to the size of the metallic silver grains that are formed after development of an
exposed film. Generally, the sizes of metallic silver grains are dependent on the emulsion speed of the film and the type
of developing solution that is used in processing.

___________________ 11. is a transparent substrate which acts as a support medium for the photosensitive emulsion
that lies atop it. Despite the numerous layers and coatings associated with the emulsion layer, the base generally
accounts for the vast majority of the thickness of any given film stock.

___________________ 12. A suspension of a sensitive silver salt or a mixture of silver halides in a viscous medium (as a
gelatin solution) forming a coating on photographic plates, film, or paper.

___________________ 13. is that part of the film or photographic paper which contains the silver grains which is the
one sensitive to light. In a colored film this emulsion surface can be composed of three layers (Blue, Green and Red) with
filters intervening.

___________________ 14. These are tube lamps in which the walls are coated with fluorescent powders with both ends
is mounted with a holder that serves as the reflector. This is commonly used by everybody more than it is used in
photographing.
___________________ 15. A type of object that allows light to pass, however diffuse it sufficiently that objects on the
other side may not be clearly distinguished. In some cases the objects on the other side may be recognizable but sharp
detail and outlines are obscured.

TEST III. ESSAY (20 POINTS)

1. How important is Police Photography in the Field of Police? How does it help police officers in their daily job?
ANSWER KEY

TEST 1

1. Sir John F. W. Herschel


2. Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre
3. Police Photography
4. Alphonse Bertillion
5. Telephotography
6. Camera
7. Chemical process
8. Specular or Regular Reflection
9. Diffraction
10. Granularity or Graininess
11. Film Base
12. Emulsion
13. Emulsion
14. Flourescent Lamp
15. Translucent objects

Test II

1. Bright sunlight -

2. Macrophotography-

3. John Frederick William Herschel-

4. George Eastman-

5. Light wavelength-

6. Diffraction-

7. Opaque objects-

8. Hazy Sunlight-

9. John Frederick William Herschel-

10. Artificial light source-

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