A forensic light source is created using a lamp containing filters for ultra-violet, visible, and infrared light. The desired wavelengths are then utilized to enhance the visualization of evidence using fluorescence, absorption, and oblique lighting. Applications crime scene investigators and lab technicians can apply forensic light sources to include fingerprinting, body fluids and fiber analysis, wound analysis, footprint identification, ballistics, and explosives residues, and trace drug analysis.
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Leeds Forensic Systems
- ALS lighting system with multispectral energy efficient remote controlled LED illumination and imaging system
- Screening Evidence, Gunshot Residue, Bodily Fluids, Trace Evidence, Imaging, Documentation, Blood Spatter, veins, tattoos, bite marks, semen, saliva, vaporous lead deposits, GSR
- Ultraviolet (365 nm peak) emitting LED
Violet (405 nm peak) emitting LED
Blue (455 nm peak) emitting LED
Green (528 nm peak) emitting LED
Amber (589 nm peak) emitting LED
Near Infrared (860 nm peak) emitting LED
White emitting LED with a spectral bandwidth of
400-700 nm and a color temperature at 5700°K
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