Imprint Evidence. 1)A 3D impression is a laser-imaging system that provides pictures in three dimensions of target objects using a technique known as.

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Imprint Evidence

1)A 3D impression is a laser-imaging system that provides pictures in three dimensions of target objects using a technique known as accordion fringe interferometry. (AFI) Explain what a 3-D impression is.

Other than Big Foot, what is another example of a 3-D impression? 2) Another example would be a footprint. Such as someone stepping in wet concrete and leaving an impression.

Explain what a 2-D impression is. 3) A 2-D impression is something that doesn’t stay. Such as someone stepping in dirt and leaving an imprint for just a little while.

4) Stepping in water and walking out of it. This would be an example because it doesn’t show the depth of the foot print, therefore you can’t tell much about it. Other than stepping in spilled paint, what is another example of a 2-D impression?

What other source of impression evidence is important in solving a crime? 5) Fingerprints would definitely be one source because everyone’s fingerprints are different and it would be easy to identify the person.

List ways I which a tire tread mark can be used to link an individual car to a crime scene. 6) The cops could figure out what kind of tire it is, where the tire was purchased, what kind of vehicle it will fit on, pretty much any information about the vehicle or tire. This information would be really helpful.

7) You could tell the difference because of the marks left on the door. A pry bar would leave marks on both sides of the door while the screwdriver would not. How can you tell whether a screwdriver or pry bar was used to pry open a door?