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This document outlines the table of contents for a module on forensic photography. It covers 8 units that introduce forensic photography, explore its historical evolution, examine photographic rays and light behavior, review mechanical camera devices and lenses, discuss sensitized materials, cover darkroom techniques, and provide guidance on crime scene and specific crime type photography. The module aims to teach students the concepts, objectives, uses, terms, components, types of cameras, lenses, sensitized materials, processing techniques, and best practices for photographing different crime scenes as evidence in police work.

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This document outlines the table of contents for a module on forensic photography. It covers 8 units that introduce forensic photography, explore its historical evolution, examine photographic rays and light behavior, review mechanical camera devices and lenses, discuss sensitized materials, cover darkroom techniques, and provide guidance on crime scene and specific crime type photography. The module aims to teach students the concepts, objectives, uses, terms, components, types of cameras, lenses, sensitized materials, processing techniques, and best practices for photographing different crime scenes as evidence in police work.

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_______________Student Name:_________________________________

SAINT THERESA COLLEGE OF TANDAG, INC.


Cor. Magsaysay & Quezon Sts., Tandag City, Surigao del Sur
Telefax: (086) 211-3046, 211-5092, 211-3862

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE…………………………………………………………………………………………………i

DEDICATION……………………………………………….……………………………………………ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………………………………………………………………...iii

MODULE PAGES

I. INTRODUCTION OF FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

 LEARNING OBJECTIVES----------------------------------------------------------------------------1
 ENGAGE: Task 1.1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
 EXPLORE: Task 1.2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
 EXPLAIN: Task 1.3-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
 LESSON 1: CONCEPT, OBJECTIVES, SIGNIFICANCES,
PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS OF PHOTOGRAPHY--------------3-5
 LESSON 2: USES OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN POLICE WORK----------------------5-6
 LESSON 3: DEFINITION OF TERMS----------------------------------------------------7-8
 EVALUATE: Task 1.4-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------9-
11

II. HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

 LEARNING OBJECTIVES---------------------------------------------------------------------------12
 ENGAGE: Task 2.1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 EXPLORE: Task 2.2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 EXPLAIN: Task 2.3-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 LESSON 1: The Basic Components of Photography--------------------------------
 LESSON 2: True Photography------------------------------------------------------------
 LESSON 3: Criminal Applications--------------------------------------------------------
 LESSON 4: Legal Foundation of Photographic Evidence-------------------------
 EVALUATE: Task 2.4----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

II. PHOTOGRAPHIC RAYS


 LESSON 1: LIGHT.………………………………………………………………………..
 LESSON 3: How light behaves…………………………………………………………..
 LESSON 4: Behavior of lights……………………………………………………………
 LESSON 5: Light and materials………………………………………………………….
 LESSON 6: The electromagnetic spectrum…………………………………………….
 LESSON 7: Sources of light………………………………………………………………
 LESSON 8: Colors of light found in visible spectrum…………………………………..16-18
 LESSON 9: Attribute of colors…………………………………………………………….19
 LESSON 10: Mediums of light ……………………………………………………………20

III. MECHANICAL DEVICES


 LESSON 1: Camera Defined
 LESSON 2: Major parts of a Camera
 LESSON 3: Types of Camera
 LESSON 4: Important Basic Parts of the Camera
 LESSON 5: Shutter
 LESSON 6: Diaphragm
 LESSON 7: Viewing and Focusing Devices
 LESSON 8: Lens Aperture
 LESSON 9: Depth of Field
 LESSON10:Loading and Unloading the Camera
Unit IV. CAMERA LENSES
 LESSON 1: History of lenses
 LESSON 2: How lenses are made
 LESSON 3: Principles of lens actions
 LESSON 4: Definition of lenses
 LESSON 5: Typology of lenses
 LESSON 6: Types of lenses based on lens speed
 LESSON 7: Inherent Lens Defects or Aberrations
Unit V. SENSITIZED MATERIAL
 LESSON 1: Sensitized material defined
 LESSON 2: Kinds of sensitized material
 LESSON 3. The film structure
 LESSON 4: Typology of film
 LESSON 5: film speed
 LESSON 6: Film size
 LESSON 7: Exposure
 LESSON 8: Filters
 LESSON 9: Sensitized paper

Unit VI. DARKROOM TECHNIQUES


 Photographic processing
 Photographic solutions
1.1 developer
1.2 stop bath/ rinse bath
1.3 fixing bath
1.4 wash
1.5 wetting agent
1.6 drying
Unit VII. Crime Scene Photography
 Purpose of Crime Scene Photography
 Admissibility of photographic evidence
 Taking overview photographs
 Photographs to record items of evidence
 Kinds of Special Techniques Photography
 Evidence Photography
 Photographs should be made of items of physical evidence

Unit VIII. Photographing Specific Crime Scenes


 Homicide or Murder
 Cause of Death
 Sex Offense
 Photograph of the Suspect
 Photograph of the Victims
 Assault and Injuries
 Burglary
 Arson
 Traffic Accident and Hit and Run Cases

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