65341 Forensic Imaging
6cp; 5hpwRequisite(s): 65241 Principles of Forensic Science OR 65242 Principles of Forensic Science
This subject is specifically designed for forensic science students. It covers application of light theory in forensic science (absorption/reflection, UV, IR, diffusion, episcopic coaxial illumination, polarised light, photoluminescence, etc.), technical and forensic photography (use of large and medium format and single lens reflex cameras), image treatment, optical and electron microscopy, and comparison microscopy. Lectures are complemented by an extensive practical program given in the form of workshops. Potential elective students must consult the subject coordinator before enrolling in this subject.
Typical availability
Autumn semester, City campus (last offering in 2008)
Access conditions
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