Study on Efficiency of Alternate Light Source for Detection of Latent Fingerprints

Peter Kiran A
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Fingerprint is defined as the raised ridges, which form accidentally during the development of the foetus, that cover the whole of the inner surface of the hand and the underside of the soles of the feet. The images of the ridges form a fingerprint. Fingerprints are unique and are still considered to be the best form of personal identification for criminal investigation purposes. They help in proving the presence or absence of a person at a crime scene. Fingerprints found at crime scenes can be categorized by some examiners as patent, plastic or latent impressions. A latent finger mark is an invisible print which needs to be developed to make it visible and they are the most common form of fingerprint evidence. Latent fingerprints are a hidden record on materials formed by perspiration and oil from the internal finger the form of ridges and furrows during friction or contact. Three primary glands contribute to the production of sweat: The sudoriferous glands (eccrine and apocrine) and the sebaceous glands. Latent print can be found on different surfaces classified as porous, non-porous, semi-porous and textured surfaces.
交替光源检测潜在指纹的效率研究
指纹被定义为隆起的脊,在胎儿发育过程中意外形成,覆盖整个手的内表面和脚底的下侧。山脊的图像形成了指纹。指纹是独一无二的,仍然被认为是刑事调查中最好的个人身份识别方式。它们有助于证明犯罪现场是否有人。在犯罪现场发现的指纹可以被一些审查人员归类为专利、塑料或潜在印象。潜在指纹是一种不可见的指纹,需要进行显影才能使其可见,它们是最常见的指纹证据。潜在指纹是由手指内部的汗液和油脂形成的材料上的隐藏记录,在摩擦或接触过程中形成脊和沟。三个主要腺体有助于汗液的产生:汗腺(小汗腺和顶泌腺)和皮脂腺。潜纹可以在不同的表面上发现,分为多孔、非多孔、半多孔和纹理表面。
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