Photography in bite mark and patterned injury documentation--Part 1
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Photography in bite mark and patterned injury documentation--Part 1
Abstract
Photography is an important means of collecting and preserving physical evidence as it relates to bite mark and patterned injuries in skin. Proper use and understanding of color, black-and-white, ultraviolet and infrared photography can greatly aid the collection and preservation of evidence. The techniques and equipment for the photo-documentation of this evidence are presented.
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