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Blitzer, Herbert L.
Understanding forensic digital imaging[electronic resource] /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
775.02436325
Title/Author:
Understanding forensic digital imaging/ Herbert Blitzer, Karen Stein-Ferguson, Jeffrey Huang ; with contributions by Jack Jacobia.
Author:
Blitzer, Herbert L.
other author:
Stein-Ferguson, Karen.
Published:
Burlington, MA ; : Academic,, c2008.
Description:
xiv, 388 p. : : ill. (some col.) ;; 26 cm.
Subject:
Legal photography.
Subject:
Photography - Digital techniques.
ISBN:
9780123704511
ISBN:
0123704510
[NT 15000227]:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228]:
Why Take Pictures; Dynamic Range; Light and Lenses; Photometry; Setting Exposures; Resolution; Color Space; Showing Images; Photo Techniques; Image Processing; Scanners; Digital Circuits and Numbers; File Formats; Sensor Chips; Storage and Media; Computer Images; Quality Requirements; SWGIT; Investigations; Use in Court.
[NT 15000229]:
Understanding Forensic Digital Imaging offers the principles of forensic digital imaging and photography in a manner that is straightforward and easy to digest for the professional and student. It provides information on how to photograph any setting that may have forensic value, details how to follow practices that are acceptable in court, and recommends what variety of hardware and software are most valuable to a practitioner. In addition to chapters on basic topics such as light and lenses, resolution, and file formats, the book contains forensic-science-specific information on SWGIT and the use of photography in investigations and in court. Of particular note is Chapter 17, "Establishing Quality Requirements," which offers information on how to create a good digital image, and is more comprehensive than any other source currently available. A companion website offers exercises for the student and practicing professional. * Covers topics that are of vital importance to the practicing professional * Serves as an up-to-date reference in the rapidly evolving world of digital imaging * Uses clear and concise language so that any reader can understand the technology and science behind digital imaging.
Online resource:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
Understanding forensic digital imaging[electronic resource] /
Blitzer, Herbert L.
Understanding forensic digital imaging
[electronic resource] /Herbert Blitzer, Karen Stein-Ferguson, Jeffrey Huang ; with contributions by Jack Jacobia. - Burlington, MA ;Academic,c2008. - xiv, 388 p. :ill. (some col.) ;26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Why Take Pictures; Dynamic Range; Light and Lenses; Photometry; Setting Exposures; Resolution; Color Space; Showing Images; Photo Techniques; Image Processing; Scanners; Digital Circuits and Numbers; File Formats; Sensor Chips; Storage and Media; Computer Images; Quality Requirements; SWGIT; Investigations; Use in Court.
Understanding Forensic Digital Imaging offers the principles of forensic digital imaging and photography in a manner that is straightforward and easy to digest for the professional and student. It provides information on how to photograph any setting that may have forensic value, details how to follow practices that are acceptable in court, and recommends what variety of hardware and software are most valuable to a practitioner. In addition to chapters on basic topics such as light and lenses, resolution, and file formats, the book contains forensic-science-specific information on SWGIT and the use of photography in investigations and in court. Of particular note is Chapter 17, "Establishing Quality Requirements," which offers information on how to create a good digital image, and is more comprehensive than any other source currently available. A companion website offers exercises for the student and practicing professional. * Covers topics that are of vital importance to the practicing professional * Serves as an up-to-date reference in the rapidly evolving world of digital imaging * Uses clear and concise language so that any reader can understand the technology and science behind digital imaging.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2008.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780123704511
Source: 116802:116902Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
417371
Legal photography.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
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LC Class. No.: TR822 / .B55 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 775.02436325
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