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  • 1

    It is an art or science which deals with the reproduction of images through the action of light, upon sensitized materials with aid of camera and its accessories, and the chemical process involved therein.

    PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 2

    Derived from the Greek words "PHOTOS"

    LIGHT

  • 3

    " GRAPHOS" means?

    DRAW

  • 4

    It is a method of recording images by the action of light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material.

    PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 5

    The word PHOTOGRAPHY was first used by this scientist

    SIR JOHN HERSCHEL

  • 6

    Who coined the term PHOTOGRAPHY?

    SIR JOHN HERSCHEL

  • 7

    The word FORUM derived from what Latin word?

    FORENSIS

  • 8

    This refers to a relationship to a court of justice and legal proceedings

    FORENSIC

  • 9

    Derived from the word FORUM, which means place for legal debate

    FORENSIC

  • 10

    Pertains to the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime.

    FORENSIC

  • 11

    Field that covers the legal application of photography in criminal jurisprudence and criminal investigation.

    FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 12

    A science which deals with the study of principles of photography and the presentation of photographic evidence and its application to police works.

    POLICE PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 13

    Is a mechanical result of photograph

    PHOTOGRAPH

  • 14

    Other term for FILM?

    SENSITIZED MATERIAL

  • 15

    Other term for CAMERA?

    LIGHT TIGHT BOX

  • 16

    The effect of light on the sensitized material is not visible of any formation of image or objects. This condition of image or object is known as

    LATENT IMAGE

  • 17

    The effect could be made visible when this exposed sensitized material undergoes a chemical process known as

    DEVELOPMENT

  • 18

    When silver bromide dispersed in a medium such as gelatin is exposed to light, it undergoes a change, as result of which it becomes

    DEVELOPABLE

  • 19

    When after exposure, it is treated with a solution having reducing properties, termed as?

    DEVELOPER

  • 20

    the exposed bromide is reduced to what?

    METALLIC SILVER

  • 21

    the picture is then permanent, and is said to be?

    FIXED

  • 22

    the source of it may either be natural or artificial light.

    LIGHT

  • 23

    light-tight box which maybe of different type, size, and use

    CAMERA

  • 24

    materials which are sensitive to light, such as films and photographic paper

    SENSITIVE MATERIAL

  • 25

    a process in photography that involves the use of chemicals to develop and fix latent prints on the film and to develop and fix images onto the photographic paper. The process also involves time, temperature, concentration of solutions, and degree of agitation.

    CHEMICAL PROCESS

  • 26

    this refers to animate and inanimate things, persons, or materials which shall be the subject or object of photography.

    SUBJECT OR OBJECT

  • 27

    A photograph is used to identify a suspect, victim, or place where crime was committed, weapons used in the crime scene, etc.

    IDENTIFICATION

  • 28

    It is useful in personal identification as well as in the identification of missing person, identification of stolen and lost properties

    IDENTIFICATION

  • 29

    A photograph of a suspect, witness, and victim or crime scene serves as a permanent record. In court proceedings, judges, fiscals, and defense lawyers have generally never visited the scene of the crime. Photographs greatly facilitate them in interpreting the scene

    RECORD

  • 30

    Photographs of questioned document, exhibits of handwritings, firearms identification, and fingerprints/footprints are used as court exhibits. They are presented in court for the understanding of every part who has interest in the case.

    PRESENTATION

  • 31

    Evidence which cannot be brought to court for exhibit by any reason of size, weight, height and permanency of location will be substituted by a photograph.

    SUBSTITUTION

  • 32

    A good photograph can be the deciding factor in a conviction or acquittal of the suspect when no other form of real evidence is available.

    DECIDING FACTOR

  • 33

    Preserve from necessary handling which might cause the evidence to deteriorate or otherwise become altered.

    PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE

  • 34

    They use special films that are sensitive to infrared radiation.

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 35

    Have a longer wavelength that visible light.

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 36

    They can penetrate haze that scatters the waves of visible light.

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 37

    Can be used during night time or in complete darkness.

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 38

    Analysis of Inks

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 39

    Examination of Erasures

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 40

    Charred Document Examination

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 41

    Water Damaged Documents

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 42

    Aerial photography

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 43

    Detection of gunshot-powder burns, stains and irregularities in cloth

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 44

    Detection of certain types of secret writings

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 45

    Fabrics that appear to be similar but have been dyed differently and stained can be identified by infrared

    INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 46

    Body secretions such as urine, semen and perspiration often glow when illuminated

    ULTRA-VIOLET PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 47

    Photographing bruises not seen by naked eye

    ULTRA-VIOLET PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 48

    Can be used in Photographing “invisible ink” otherwise known as the security ink

    ULTRA-VIOLET PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 49

    Can be used in Fingerprints on multicolored surfaces.

    ULTRA-VIOLET PHOTOGRAPHY

  • 50

    The art or process of photographing minute objects when magnified by means of microscope and enlarge up to 10x up.

    PHOTOMICROGRAPHY

  • 51

    Is a type of photography serving purpose in photographing small items of evidence such as strands of hair, public hair, soil, or fragments of glass.

    PHOTOMICROGRAPHY

  • 52

    A photograph taken through a microscope is called?

    PHOTOMICROGRAPH

  • 53

    The photography of a subject where the image is recorded in the same or larger than actual size.

    MACROPHOTOGRAPHY

  • 54

    It is the process of obtaining a magnified photograph of a small object without the use of a microscope, by using a short focus lens or macro lens/close-up lens and a long bellow extension

    MACROPHOTOGRAPHY

  • 55

    This is a photography made on a vastly reduced scale, to be observed using a microscope or projected using a microscope or projected using a “magic lantern".

    MICROPHOTOGRAPHY

  • 56

    He is credited with being the inventor of micro-photography

    GEORGE SHADBOLT

  • 57

    He was the first known example of micro-photography

    JOHN BENJAMIN DANCER

  • 58

    he produced photographs 15mm in diameter.

    JOHN BENJAMIN DANCER

  • 59

    refers to all kinds of forms of images, it can be a product of photography or not.

    PICTURE

  • 60

    Is the only product of photography; it's either conventional or digital.

    PHOTOGRAPH

  • 61

    Invented by a great authority on optics in the Middle Ages who lived around 1000 AD

    PINHOLE CAMERA

  • 62

    Who invented the PINHOLE CAMERA?

    ALHAZEN

  • 63

    Also known as “CAMERA OBSCURA”

    PINHOLE CAMERA

  • 64

    Other term for "PINHOLE CAMERA"

    CAMERA OBSCURA

  • 65

    Was able to explain why the images were upside down

    PINHOLE CAMERA

  • 66

    Who are the two person developed or created the first permanent photograph?

    DAGUERRE & NICEPHORE

  • 67

    Fitted microscope lenses to little cameras

    TALBOT

  • 68

    Camera lika a “MOUSTRAPS”

    TALBOT

  • 69

    Measuring only .5 inches each side

    TALBOT

  • 70

    He popularized low-cost photography and introduced the concept of the snapshot

    KODAK BROWNIE

  • 71

    He said “You push the button; we do the rest”

    KODAK BROWNIE

  • 72

    In charge of research and development of Leitz

    OSKAR BARNACK

  • 73

    Decided to instigate using 35 mm cine film for still cameras while attempting to build compact camera capable of making high-quality enlargements

    OSKAR BARNACK

  • 74

    He invented the “PROTOTYPE 35 mm camera”, 1913

    OSKAR BARNACK

  • 75

    What type of camera was developed by Oskar Barnack?

    PROTOTYPE 35MM CAMERA

  • 76

    He invented polaroid camera

    EDWIN LAND

  • 77

    Was sold to public & known as LAND CAMERA

    POLAROID CAMERA

  • 78

    Polaroid camera also known as?

    LAND CAMERA

  • 79

    Uses a patented chemical process to produce finished positive prints from the exposed negatives in under a minute.

    POLAROID CAMERA

  • 80

    Originally produced for the U.S. Navy

    UNDERWATER CAMERA

  • 81

    Very low price and are thrown away after the roll of film is produced

    DISPOSABLE CAMERA

  • 82

    Are then recycled and used to make other cameras of the same style

    DISPOSABLE CAMERA

  • 83

    Camera that have more features

    DIGITAL CAMERA

  • 84

    Camera that have home printing options, video options, can delete images

    DIGITAL CAMERA

  • 85

    Camera that hold photos on memory card

    DIGITAL CAMERA

  • 86

    In general, what is the wavelength range ( measured by nanometer ) of visible light

    400-700