FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

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Across
  1. 6. - Compound lens designed to reduce optical aberrations.
  2. 7. Single-Lens Reflex Camera (DSLR) - Preferred camera type for forensic photography.
  3. 9. Light - Man-made light sources used in photography.
  4. 10. Correction - Adjusting colors within an image to enhance or correct them.
  5. 13. - Adjustable opening in a lens controlling light entry.
  6. 15. Intensity - Strength of light illuminating the subject[general knowledge].
  7. 16. Triangle - Relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO affecting exposure (inferred from exposure terms).
  8. 17. Gallery - Police collection of criminal mug shots for identification.
  9. 18. - Removing parts of an image outside the area of interest.
  10. 20. Light - Existing light in a scene not supplied by the photographer.
  11. 23. - Colored glass or material placed over lens to alter color or density of the scene.
  12. 24. - Lens aberration causing comet-like blur of points of light.
  13. 25. - Optical instrument used to record images.
  14. 26. Scale - Measuring device placed in photos to provide size reference[general forensic knowledge].
  15. 27. Resolution - Detail an image holds, typically measured in pixels[general knowledge].
  16. 28. of View - The widest angle of light rays accepted by a lens for a sharp image.
  17. 29. - Unit measuring light wavelengths.
  18. 30. Ratio - Ratio of width to height in photographic prints.
  19. 32. Speed - Duration the camera shutter is open to expose the sensor or film[general knowledge].
  20. 33. Shot - Standardized photograph of a suspect's face for identification.
  21. 34. - Amount of light allowed to hit the film or sensor, controlled by aperture and shutter speed.
  22. 35. - Artificial light source used to illuminate a scene[general knowledge].
  23. 37. Balance - Camera setting to adjust colors to appear natural under different lighting[general knowledge].
  24. 38. Light - Light wavelengths outside visible spectrum, e.g., infrared or ultraviolet.
  25. 39. Photography - Close-up photography to capture small details like fingerprints[general knowledge].
  26. 42. Lens - Lens with adjustable focal length for varying magnification[general knowledge].
  27. 43. Speed - Largest aperture a lens can achieve; faster lens has larger opening.
  28. 44. Lens - A lens made of different glass types to reduce chromatic aberration.
  29. 46. - Difference in darkness or density between tones in an image.
Down
  1. 1. Aberration - Blurring caused by spherical lens surfaces.
  2. 2. Length - Distance between lens and image sensor affecting magnification and angle of view[general knowledge].
  3. 3. Process - Combining lights of different colors to create images.
  4. 4. - Lens defects causing light rays to scatter, degrading image quality, including chromatic and spherical aberrations.
  5. 5. Camera - Simplest camera with a small hole instead of a lens.
  6. 8. - Lens aperture setting number indicating size of opening; lower number means larger aperture.
  7. 11. Perspective - Depth impression in a scene caused by haze.
  8. 12. of Custody - Documentation process ensuring photographic evidence integrity (related to forensic photography).
  9. 13. - Measurement of how sharply an edge is recorded in an image.
  10. 14. Light - Light wavelengths visible to the human eye.
  11. 16. Quality Photos - Images of sufficient size and quality for forensic examination.
  12. 19. Light - Light bouncing off surfaces back to the camera.
  13. 21. - Process of recording an image or video.
  14. 22. Speed - Sensitivity of film or sensor to light; higher ISO means higher sensitivity.
  15. 24. Obscura - Early form of camera using a pinhole to project an image.
  16. 29. (Lens) - Lens defect causing lines in different directions to focus differently.
  17. 31. Photography - Capturing images of individuals without their knowledge.
  18. 36. Curvature - Lens aberration where the image plane is curved, not flat.
  19. 40. Angles - Various camera positions (high, low, left, right) affecting perspective.
  20. 41. of Field - Range between nearest and farthest points that appear sharp in the image.
  21. 45. Aberration - Color fringing caused by lens dispersion of light.