Norimitsu AkibaN. SaitohKenro KurokiNaoaki IgarashiKenji Kurosawa
Laser detection of latent fingerprints on a white paper has been performed, previously. Ultraviolet fluorescence from various kinds of printer toner and ink used for home printers were measured to study fluorescence imaging of fingerprints on a color-printed white paper. The experimental system consisted of a nanosecond pulsed tunable laser and a cooled CCD camera. Excitation wavelengths are 230 and 280 nm. Fourteen printers consisting of three color laser printers, three color inkjet printers, five monochrome laser printers, two monochrome copy machines, and a color copy machine were tested. Toner and ink of most printers exhibited fluorescence in the region from 360 to 550 nm. In most cases, clear fluorescence images were obtained by time-resolved imaging with a band-pass filter and 280-nm excitation. However for toners from laser color printers that showed strong fluorescence, better results were obtained with 230-nm excitation. Latent fingerprints on a photograph page and a black-character page of a newspaper were also imaged.
Christopher N. LaFrattaSun Phill HuhAllistair C. MallillinPeter J. RivielloDavid R. Walt
李红霞 Li Hongxia钮洁青 Niu Jieqing陈敬蓉 Chen Jingrong宋寒松 Song Hansong曹静 Cao Jing
李红霞 Li Hongxia钮洁青 Niu Jieqing黄云刚 Huang Yungang毛林杰 Mao Linjie陈敬蓉 Chen Jingrong
Simon K. BrambleK.E. CreerW. Gui QiangBrian Sheard