A novel method for the photographic recovery of fingermark impressions from ammunition cases using digital imaging

Glenn Porter, Robert Ebeyan, Charles Crumlish, Adrian Renshaw

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    Abstract

    The photographic preservation of fingermark impression evidence found on ammunition cases remains problematic due to the cylindrical shape of the deposition substrate preventing complete capture of the impression in a single image. A novel method was developed for the photographic recovery of fingermarks from curved surfaces using digital imaging. The process involves the digital construction of a complete impression image made from several different images captured from multiple camera perspectives. Fingermark impressions deposited onto 9-mm and 0.22-caliber brass cartridge cases and a plastic 12-gauge shotgun shell were tested using various image parameters, including digital stitching method, number of images per 360 degree rotation of shell, image cropping, and overlap. The results suggest that this method may be successfully used to recover fingermark impression evidence from the surfaces of ammunition cases or other similar cylindrical surfaces.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)418-421
    Number of pages4
    JournalJournal of Forensic Sciences
    Volume60
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • fingerprints
    • forensic sciences
    • legal photography

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