Field Test Photos Nikon D80 and Krimesite Imager Establishing shot of shelf identified with Krimesite canvass as area of interest. f/3.3, 1/60 sec, 28mm,

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Field Test Photos Nikon D80 and Krimesite Imager Establishing shot of shelf identified with Krimesite canvass as area of interest. f/3.3, 1/60 sec, 28mm, ISO-200, flash Closer view of shelf with no visible latent prints. Area of interest circled in red. f/4.5, 1/60 sec, 50mm, ISO-200, flash

Field Test Photos Nikon D80 and Krimesite Imager Same area using Krimesite with UV light filter. Latent print with ridge detail clearly visible. f/4.5, 50mm, 1/2 sec, ISO-100, no flash Close-up of shelf using Krimesite with visible light filter. No latent prints visible. f/4.5, 50mm, 1/3 sec, ISO-100, no flash

Field Test Photos Nikon D80 and Krimesite Imager Close-up of latent print with plastic ruler used as scale. Note no numbers visible on the ruler due to the UV absorption. f/4.5, 50mm, 1 sec, ISO-100, no flash Close-up of latent print with dollar bill used as scale. Printing clearly visible under UV light. f/4.5, 50mm, 1/2 sec, ISO-100, no flash

Field Test Photos Nikon D80 and Krimesite Imager Close-up of latent print after development with magnetic powder. Ridge detail is comparable to that seen with the Krimesite. f/4, 60mm macro, 4.5 sec, ISO-100, no flash Latent print on shelf visible in natural light after development with black magnetic powder. f/3.3, 60mm macro, 1/60 sec, ISO-200, flash