Hongxia LiJing CaoJie-qing NiuYun-gang HuangLin-jie MaoJing-rong Chen
Latent fingerprints present a considerable challenge in forensics, and noninvasive procedure that captures a digital image of the latent fingerprints is significant in the field of criminal investigation. The capability of photography technologies using 266nm UV Nd:YAG solid state laser as excitation light source to provide detailed images of unprocessed latent fingerprints is demonstrated. Unprocessed latent fingerprints were developed on various non-absorbent and absorbing substrates. According to the special absorption, reflection, scattering and fluorescence characterization of the various residues in fingerprints (fatty acid ester, protein, and carbosylic acid salts etc) to the UV light to weaken or eliminate the background disturbance and increase the brightness contrast of fingerprints with the background, and using 266nm UV laser as excitation light source, fresh and old latent fingerprints on the surface of four types of non-absorbent objects as magazine cover, glass, back of cellphone, wood desktop paintwork and two types of absorbing objects as manila envelope, notebook paper were noninvasive detected and appeared through reflection photography and fluorescence photography technologies, and the results meet the fingerprint identification requirements in forensic science.
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
李红霞 Li Hongxia钮洁青 Niu Jieqing陈敬蓉 Chen Jingrong宋寒松 Song Hansong曹静 Cao Jing
Hongxia LiJing CaoJie-qing NiuYun-gang Huang
Nicole J. CraneEdward G. BartickRebecca Schwartz PerlmanScott W. Huffman