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PELMAR JUN D.

QUIÑANOLA BSCRIM 2-B


JRMSU-KC

FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY

Pretest

MUTIPLE CHOICES
Direction: Read carefully the statement below and encircle the letter of your choice. No
erasure, erasure means wrong.

1. The process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical
action of light.
a. Picture c. Photography
b. Photographs d. Images
2. An image produced through the action of light.
a. Picture c. Photography
b.Photographs d. Images
3. This was used by artist or painters to get accurate perspective of natural scene and scale of
their subject.
a.Camera Obscura c. Camera
b.Polaroid d. Digital Camera
4. A representation or image on a surface, e.g. a painting, drawing, print or photograph,
especially, as a work of art.
a. Picture c. Photography
b.Photographs d. Images
5. The art or science of photographically documenting a crime scene and evidence for
laboratory examination and analysis for purposes of court trial.
a. Photography c. Police photography
b. Forensic photography d. Photographs
6. It is an art or science which deals with the reproduction of images through the action of light,
upon sensitized materials, with the aid of a camera and its accessories, and the chemical
processes involved therein.
a.Photography c. Police photography
b.Forensic photography d. Photographs
7. An art or science which deals with the study of the principles of photography, the
reproduction of photographic evidence, and its application to police work.
a. Photography c. Police photography
b. Forensic photography d. Photographs
8. The first negative-positive process making possible the first multiple copies.
a. daguerreotype c. Calotype
b. Collodion d. Photo sensitive compound
9. This process takes 30 minutes of exposure.
a.daguerreotype c. Calotype
b.Collodion d. Photo sensitive compound
10. This process was much faster than conventional methods, reducing exposure times to two
or three seconds, thus opening up new horizons in photography.
a. daguerreotype c. Calotype
b.Collodion d. Photo sensitive compound
11. Taking of photograph of the scene of the crime by dividing it into section.
A.Medium view c. General view
b.Close-up view d. Extreme close-up view
12. Photography is from the Greek work photos which means?
a. Action of light c. Light
b. Draw with light d. To draw
13. Taking of individual photograph of the evidence at the scene of the crime.
a. Medium view c. General view
b.Close-up view d. Extreme close-up view
14. Commonly designed in laboratory photographing using magnification
a. Medium view c. General view
b. Close-up view d. Extreme close-up view
15. Taking an overall view of the scene of the crime, shows the direction and location of the
crime scene.
a. Medium view c. Close-up view
b. General view d. Extreme close-up view

Learning Activities

Activity 1: Identification. Identify the following statement and determine the personalities
being ask. Write your answer on the space provided. No erasure, erasure means wrong.

1. Johannes KeplerThe first person to coin the phrase Camera Obscura in 1604.
2. PhotographAn image produced through the action of light.
3. CalotypeThe first negative-positive process making possible the first multiple copies.
4. Picture A representation or image on a surface, e.g. a painting, drawing, print or
photograph, especially, as a work of art.
5. Forensic PhotographyThe art or science of photographically documenting a crime scene
and evidence for laboratory examination and analysis for purposes of court trial.
6. Professor J. SchulzWho mixes chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask; notices darkening on
side of flask exposed to sunlight.
7. Photo- sensitive compoundWhat formed when we mixes chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a
flask?
8. Frederick Scott ArcherWho introduced the Collodion process?
9. PhotographyIt is an art or science which deals with the reproduction of images through the
action of light, upon sensitized materials, with the aid of a camera and its accessories, and
the chemical processes involved therein.
10. Joseph Nicéphore NiépceA scientist who took eight (8) hours to obtain the first fixed or
permanent image combining the camera with photosensitive paper.
11. Police PhotographyAn art or science which deals with the study of the principles of
photography, the reproduction of photographic evidence, and its application to police work.
12. PORTABLE CAMERA OBSCURAThis was used by artist or painters to get accurate
perspective of natural scene and scale of their subject.
13. Isaac NewtonWho discovers that white light is composed of different colors?
14. Louis-Jacques-Mandé DaguerreAn inventor of the first practical process of photography.
15. daguerreotypeThis process takes 30 minutes of exposure.
16. Oliver Wendell HolmesWho invented the stereoscope viewer.
17. CollodionThis process was much faster than conventional methods, reducing exposure
times to two or three seconds, thus opening up new horizons in photography.
18. James Clerk-Maxwell This scientist demonstrates a color photography system involving
three black and white photographs, each taken through a red, green, or blue filter.
19. Richard Leach MaddoxWho invented the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process -
negatives no longer had to be developed immediately.
20. Eadweard MuybridgeHe paved the way for motion picture photography.
21. George Eastman Who introduced the box camera?
22. Victor BaltazardHe is a professor of forensic medicine at Sorborne, used photographic
enlargement of bullets and cartridge cases to determine weapon type and was among the
first to attempt to individualize a bullet to a weapon.
23. Edwin H. LandWho introduced “Polaroid Camera” the one step photography?
24. George EastmanThis individual particularly remembered for introducing flexible, paper-
based photographic film.
25. Victor Baltazard Who developed a method of photographic comparison of bullets and
cartridge cases which act as early foundation of the field of ballistics.

Activity 2:
Short Essay
Among the personalities mentioned, whom do you think really gave a big contribution in
forensic photography? Why? Support your answer; write it on the space provided. Submit your
output to the college by turning in the link to the Google class______________ on or before the
reflected schedule. See Rubrics in Written Outputs on page no.______.

- among the personalities being mentioned , in my opinion both personalities gave a large
contribution in forensic photography because they find ways to improve and evolve the capacity
or capabilities of the camera in which we use to take photographs. With the help of their
improvements of the camera, now in the present time we now have clear photographs which very
useful in collecting pictures of evidence.
Assessment

Discuss the importance and existence of photography. Write it on the space provided. Submit
your output to the college by turning in the link to the google class______________ on or before
the reflected schedule. See Rubrics in Written Outputs on page no.______.
We humans are emotional. Life is bringing out in us the finest and the worst. And through the
feelings, all that goes out. The best way to record these feelings is to take photographs. And it
becomes pictures as quickly as the feelings are caught in a photograph. Some of our greatest
experiences are actually from pictures. Photographs create us pause and think on the times
we’ve experienced before. They offer us a chance to evaluate how our life have altered or
stayed the same. Through them, we can take a closer glance at our life because they push us to
concentrate on a specific time. A photograph can inspire some, change someone’s views, shake
someone’s ideals, educate, and inspire others to act, etc. They may invoke natural species ‘
innermost emotions such as fear, anxiety, and more. Not only do photographs affect personal
lives. They can affect the public as well.

Write the specific contributions of all the following personalities in the boxes provided
below:
NAMES CONTRIBUTIONS
1. Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham) Invented the first principle camera, (also called
the camera obscura) and was able to explain why
the images were upside down
2. Johannes Kepler First person to coin the phrase Camera Obscura in
1604, and in 1609, and further suggested the use
of a lens to improve the image projected by a
Camera Obscura.

3. Isaac Newton Discovers that white light is composed of different


colors
4. Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre Invented the first practical process of photography
and developed a more convenient and effective
method of photography, naming it after himself
which is the daguerreotype where this process
takes 30 minutes of exposure

5. Frederick Scott Archer Introduced the Collodion process This process


was much faster than conventional methods,
reducing exposure times to two or three seconds,
thus opening up new horizons in photography.

6. William Henry Fox Talbot Patents the Calotype process - the first
negativepositive process making possible the first
multiple copies
7. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce Took eight (8) hours to obtain the first fixed or
permanent image combining the camera with
photosensitive paper.

8. Professor J. Schulze Mixes chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask;


notices darkening on side of flask exposed to
sunlight. Accidental creation of the first
photosensitive compound.

9. Nadar or Gaspard-Felix Tournachon He made the first aerial photoraph of Paris from a
hot-air balloon.
10. Oliver Wendell Holmes He invented the stereoscope viewer

11. James Clerk-Maxwell He demonstrates a color photography system


involving three black and white photographs, each
taken through a red, green, or blue filter. The
photos were turned into lantern slides and
projected in registration with the same color filters
and this method is called the “ color separation”.

12. Richard Leach Maddox He invented the gelatin dry plate silver bromide
process - negatives no longer had to be developed
immediately.
13. Eadweard Muybridge He paved the way for motion picture photography

14. George Eastman He invents flexible, paper-based photographic


film. Eastman patents Kodak roll-film camera and
introduced the box camera, and photography
could now reach a much greater number of
people.
15. Edwin H. Land He introduced “Polaroid” the one step
photography

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