definition and history of Photography
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What is Photography? | is a science or art in obtaining images on a sensitized material by the action of electromagnetic radiation using a camera and it's accessories and the chemical process it involved therein.
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What is Police Photography? | Is a science which deals with the principles of photography and the preparation of photographic evidence and its application to police work.
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What is Forensic Photography? | is the process of photographing and recording crime scene or any other objects for court presentation.
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The Basic Importance of Photography | 1.)Refresh memory
2.)Preserve time and event
3.)Save money
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Sensitized Material? | Are materials that are sensitive to light like the film and photographic paper.
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Electromagnetic radiation? | is a form of energy exhibiting wave-like behavior as it travels through space. Light
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Camera | is a device that records and stores images.
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Chemical Process | In a "scientific" sense, a chemical process is a method or means of somehow changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds.
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Subject | (Latin subiectus "lying beneath")an entity observed for purposes of research.
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Object | omething that is tangible and within the grasp of the senses.
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Objectives of Photography | To produce a photographic records of the crime scene. help keep the police officer's memory in remembering accurately the locations of physical evidence were found.securing and obtaining,confession,description,deposition and information relating to case.
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Photography? | The word was coined by John Herschel. Greek words "photos" means "light" and graphos means "to write,to draw or to sketch.
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