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Types of prints & how to develop latent prints

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show Formed by an imprint into a soft material such as wax or clay; a 3D impression.  
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Visible Print   show
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Latent Print   show
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show A way to develop latent prints that uses a fine powder on a hard, nonabsorbent surface. Prints are then lifted using clear sticky tape.  
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Iodine Fuming   show
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show A way to develop latent prints that reacts with the amino acids left by the finger to form a orange to purple image. Works best on porous surfaces like paper.  
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Silver Nitrate   show
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Cyanoacrylate ester   show
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